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gcc
(which has its own directory
`dev/gcc' on Aminet) and the evaluation version of
Dice
(for example per FTP from ftp.uni-paderborn.de
, directory
`/news/comp.binaries.amiga/volume91/languages' or on Fish disk 491).
The advantage of gcc is that you find gcc versions all over the
world and on all computer systems. Another advantage is that C++ is included
into gcc! But it is slow and needs 4Mb of RAM or more.
See section The GNU C compiler: general information and installation.
See section Discussing things.
Commercial C compilers are Aztec-C
, Dice
and SAS/C
.
I cannot recommend Aztec-C
, because the compiler doesn't seem to
get further development. It should be remarked that the commercial
compilers have especially wonderful debugging utilities (Source level
debuggers!) that the others are missing. SAS/C has a crosscompiler included,
which translates C++ to C and supports the source level debugger too.
Dice is the cheapest and fastest commercial compiler, but SAS offers a
students discount and updates for owners of other compilers which isn't
very expensive too. To get information about DICE, send email to
info@oic.COM. An automatic system will return complete details,
including upgrade prices.
Comeau C++ is a crosscompiler like SAS/C++. That wouldn't be a problem, but Comeau C++ doesn't have a C compiler included. You need SAS/C, Aztec-C or Dice additionally. But it is AT&T cfront 3.0 compliant and supports exceptions. And like gcc it runs on many platforms. Maxxon C++ is offered in Germany. I cannot say anything on it. Both compilers are commercial. Comeau's address is:
Comeau computing 91-34, 120th Street Richmond Hill, NY, 11418-3214 USA EMail: Greg Comeau, comeau@bix.com
Delta Research P.O. Box 151051 San Rafael, CA 94915-1051 Phone: (415) 453-4320 EMail: Phil Burk, phil@ntg.com Mike Haas, haas@starnine.com
M2Amiga is offered by:
A+L AG Daderiz 61 2540 Grenchen Schweiz Tel.: +41/65/52 03-11 Fax: -79
Benchmark Modula-2 is available from:
Armadillo Computing 5225 Marymount Drive Austin, Texas 78723 USA Phone/FAX: 512/926-0360. EMail: Jim Olinger, jolinger@bix.com
Oberon-A is a Freeware compiler. (Source: Aminet, `dev/obero' directory) However, this is a beta release, especially the module library is limited. See section Discussing things.
The AMOK user group supports AmiOberon as well as M2Amiga.
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