Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/02/19/13:34:47
On Wed, 18 Feb 1998 21:41:25 +0200, Vic <tudor AT cam DOT org> wrote:
In fact, lcc is, somewhat like gcc, a portable or 'retargetable'
compiler. But yes, lcc-win32 is designed, specifically for win32, what
makes it more suitable for win32-programming. And, what's more
important, it's much more flexible towards the __stdcall keyword, so
it can parse the standard windows header-files with not much problems.
Too bad it's C-only.
>Jason Eccles wrote:
>>
>> I am just starting out with this win32 stuff and I want to pick the best,
>> free, c++ compiler for the job. Should I use djgpp / rsxntdj or lcc-win32.
>> And why ??
>to be honest, I think you should use LCC. Don't get me wrong, I love
>DJGPP, but it is a DOS compiler. You should use LCC cause:
>-it's a lot smaller! it's like 2 or 3 megs in a zip file, compared to
>about ten or so (DJGPP+RSX)
>-even if DJGPP is free, there are some legal issues with RSX, which
>don't exist with LCC
>-I think LCC was designed especially for win32 developement, so it would
>just be better.
>Whatever. this is just my opinion.
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