Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/10/26/20:08:57
In article <32720C6A DOT 53F0 AT ananke DOT amu DOT edu DOT pl>,
Mark Habersack <grendel AT ananke DOT amu DOT edu DOT pl> wrote:
>With one compiler you can produce programs for three OSs: DOS, Win95 &
>WinNT.
>And all this functionality takes 70% less disk space than with Borland,
>Watcom or M$ compilers.
Watcom targets DOS (16 AND 32-bit), Win3.1 (16 AND 32-bit), Win95, OS/2,
and WinNT, and you can run off the CD rom. As for size, Watcom can
target any of those OSes *from* any of those OSes. (You don't need,
e.g. OS/2's msdos support installed to build msdos executables.) It
also comes with MFC and with SOM support. It takes more space in part
because it has more stuff.
>Results:
> DJGPP WATCOM
> 4 0
I think Watcom actually wins this one.
Of course, if we were to compare Watcom to gcc in general, it's another
story....
Watcom also has, I think, better support for C++ templates and
exceptions, but I won't swear to this part.
Of course, djgpp is sitting on my hard drive, Watcom is still on the CD
rom. But then, I can use Watcom from there!
Watcom also came with a groovy t-shirt. :-)
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