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Fw: lcc-win32 vs. mingw32/gnuwin32



-----Original Message-----
From: Pedro A. Aranda Gutiirrez <paag@tid.es>
To: Joshua J Little <ulittj00@mcl.ucsb.edu>
Date: Monday, December 15, 1997 12:14 AM
Subject: Re: lcc-win32 vs. mingw32/gnuwin32


>Hi,
>
>I've taken all the weekend to go through pro's and con's of both
>solutions and here are my thoughts. I hope they help you
>
>LCC+
>a) LCC is better at Petzold's examples
>b) exceptions are supported on LCC
>c) the headers are somehow more complete on LCC
>
>LCC-
>a) LCC chokes on GNU code quite frequently
>b) Forget about recompiling a whole GNU project
>c) The auxiliary tools are somewhat poor.
>
>GCC+
>a) It doesn't take too much to have LCC's WIN32 headers working with GCC
>
>b) Recompiling GNU utilities is quite easy, even with the MINGW32
>toolchain
>c) You should have more or less everything you already know from your
>workstation
>
>GCC-
>a) Exception support on plain vanilla C code is missing
>b) I'd really love to see GCC understanding #pragma pack(), but there is
>a
>sort of fundamentalism in the GNU community against it
>
>Cheers,
>
>
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