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Re: Cygwin32 & C++ standard
- To: Mumit Khan <khan at xraylith dot wisc dot edu>, gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com
- Subject: Re: Cygwin32 & C++ standard
- From: hgfernan at usp dot br
- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 00:04:59 +0000
- Cc: "Fernandes, Hilton" <hgfernan at usp dot br>
- References: Your message of "Wed, 31 Dec 1997 16:51:03 CST." <3.0.1.32.19971231165103.0069dfec@elwood.pionet.net>
On 31 Dec 97 at 18:55, Mumit Khan <khan@xraylith.wisc.edu> wrote:
> Depends on what you mean by cygwin32 C++. If you mean the original
> b18 distribution, it's horribly old, so all bets are off if you're
> looking at the latest draft that was approved as the standard. On
> the other hand, the egcs distribution is pretty close, and in fact,
> close enough to (almost) compete with some top quality commercial
> compilers such as Kai and others based on the EDG front end.
>
> Also note that G++ now uses unmodified SGI STL distribution, which
> means that as SGI updates its implementation to match the standard,
> G++ will follow automatically.
>
I'd like to thank all GNU and egcs developers -- particularly Mumit
Khan -- for the nice job they're doing. For a GNU price, one is
able to have an excellent compiler, better than hugely priced
commercial ones.
Amazing and laudable.
Now that the C++ drafts seem to have stabilized and such a nice
compiler is available we C++ programmers can begin to try to tame
the new C++ beast.
Thanks for the nice Christmas gift!
Regards,
++Hilton
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Hilton Fernandes
email: hgfernan@usp.br
www: http://www.lsi.usp.br/~hilton.html (inactive)
M. Sc. Student of Parallel Distributed Applications
at Escola Politecnica (Polytechic School)
University of S. Paulo - Brazil
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