[Coco] OT: Bloodshed C++ IDE for Windows - ANSI compatibility?

Jim Cox jimcox at miba51.com
Mon Oct 3 22:31:09 EDT 2005


On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 20:17:26 -0500
Mannequin* <mannslists at invigorated.org> wrote:

> On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 08:33:04 -0600

> Michael Harwood <michael at musicheadproductions.org>

>wrote:

>

>> I use bloodshed on Windows when coding for work. From

>>their site "It

>> uses Mingw port of GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) as it's

>>compiler. Dev-C

>> ++ can also be used in combination with Cygwin or any

>>other GCC based

>> compiler."

>>

>> Someone else may know more about this, but I believe you

>>can code 100%

>> ANSI compatible code using GCC. If not perhaps there is

>>a GCC

>> compatible command line compiler you could use in it's

>>place.

>>

>> Hope this helps.

>

> Yes, gcc is ANSI compatible... If not, then some of my

>code isn't what I think

> it is. :)

>

> I've used Dev C++ a little, as I've told Jim before, and

>it is as ANSI

> compatible as gcc (Mingw) is. (I prefer to use the real

>thing, though. gcc on a

> Linux system. ;) )

>

> /me closes the can of worms.

>

> -M.

>


Manny:

I'm trying to remember those switches use told me to use
with gcc, but cannot remember. I'll check the gcc site to
refresh my bubble memory.

-Jim



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