Xref: utzoo comp.lang.c:7490 comp.sys.ibm.pc:12232 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!mcvax!ukc!stc!idec!camcon!igp From: igp@camcon.uucp (Ian Phillipps) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Turbo C vs Quick C Message-ID: <1238@titan.camcon.uucp> Date: 19 Feb 88 11:08:00 GMT References: <389@lscvax.UUCP> Organization: Cambridge Consultants Ltd., Cambridge, UK Lines: 38 From article <389@lscvax.UUCP>, by ram@lscvax.UUCP (Ric Messier): > I've finally talked myself into picking up a C compiler and thought I > had even decided on which one to get. The price was just right and so [...] > > I can pick up both Microsoft's Quick C and Borland's Turbo C for $53/ea but > I am not sure which is the better compiler. I have asked everyone I know > but ... I've used Turbo 1.0 and MSC 4.0. The latter got squeezed off my disk a while back. The Turbo editor is limited as an editor, but does have remap - you could tart it up if need be with a keyboard remap program. > inline assembler code to DOS and BIOS interrupt calls within the code, Yes - the compiler will generate IN OUT INT and you have direct register access, if you like that sort of thing. > > Anyway, to the point. I want to know what kind of package each of them > is, what kind of graphics capabilities, support of the Kernighan/Ritchie Both go WAY beyond K & R. I think Borland is a bit ahead of MS on some things; as I haven't read the draft ANSI standard, I dont know if declarations like main( int argc, char **argv ) { /* hello world */ } are in it - Borland takes them, MSC doesn't. MSC 5.0 "totally compatible with Quick C" barfs on #pragma - guess how I found that out! There are irritating differences with the header files (memory.h vs mem.h) but not much serious unless you use the Turbo extensions in non-macro form. (If you use inp or outp, Turbo will do them in-line via macros). > release of Turbo C. I am kind of partial to pulldown menus which are > included in the Quick C package and I don't particularly enjoy going to > the Turbo editor sometimes, though I realize that I can change the > commands to whatever suits me, there are just some things I want to do > that it can't. If you like pull down menus, youll LOVE Turbo C. There are lots of graphics in Turbo V 1.5 - I haven't got that yet. ... all views purely personal ... -- UUCP: ...!ukc!camcon!igp | Cambridge Consultants Ltd | Ian Phillipps or: igp@camcon.uucp | Science Park, Milton Road |----------------- Phone: +44 223 358855 | Cambridge CB4 4DW, England |