Mixed development between SunOS and Turbo C
Ajay Shah
ajayshah at alhena.usc.edu
Thu Apr 25 05:27:55 AEST 1991
I'm a relatively novice C programmer doing some numerical analysis.
I like developing code on both the PC (Turbo C) and the Sun (gcc).
I only do ANSI C. My code involves no OS manipulations -- just
churning matrices and floating point numbers.
Does someone have ideas on how to make this convenient? I
recently took some source from the Sun to TurboC and it worked
flawlessly. If I keep developing on TurboC, can I expect to take
source back to the Sun? The only major difference I've found so
far is that TurboC gives a lot more error messages, something I
value immensely. For surefire portability, I never read the TurboC
manual. I use K&R and H&S and write code just like I would on Unix.
Is this a sound strategy? Are there brilliant header files around
which mitigate differences?
Thanks,
-ans.
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