XENIX 2.3.2 include files...
J.T. Conklin
jtc at motcad.portal.com
Mon Aug 20 05:19:11 AEST 1990
In article <1536 at sixhub.UUCP> davidsen at sixhub.UUCP (bill davidsen) writes:
>The gcc compiler compiles gcc, not C.
Just as the Microsoft compiler compiles "Microsoft C", and the pcc
derived compilers compile "PCC C". I am unaware of any C compiler
which everyone will agree is the "One True C Compiler".
In fact, it could be argued that gcc will eclipse pcc as the de facto
standard C compiler as vendors abandon pcc due to poor performance, etc.
>It is useful for compiling some
>net programs which make heavy use of the "extensions" to the language.
I haven't seen any "net programs" that really use the gcc extensions.
The only extension I use myself is the function inlining directive, but
I always disable it with a:
#ifndef __GNUC__
#define inline
#endif
if I'm not compiling with gcc.
>The Xenix C compiler often won't compile some vaild code, and gcc is
>useful there, too. In UNIX you have rcc (real cc) and can compile most
>things with that.
I use gcc on SCO Xenix/UNIX for the following reasons:
* It generates correct code.
* It understands ANSI C function prototypes.
Niether compiler from SCO meets both criteria.
--jtc
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