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RE(2): C++ Compiler Search
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- Subject: RE(2): C++ Compiler Search
- From: "Julián Calderón Almendros" <jcalderon at ctima dot uma dot es>
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 11:44:17 +0200
- Cc: <gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Reply-To: "Julián Calderón Almendros" <jcalderon at ctima dot uma dot es>
>> My name is Christos Kolliatsas and I am new at the world of C++
>> programming, but relatively old in the programming area in
>> general. I have decided to get involved with C++ but I cannot locate
>> a C++ Compiler in the Internet. GNU site states that you have a free
>> compiler for C++, but I wasn't able to locate. I would welcome any
>> help or information available.
>
>The "GCC release 2.95" (and most older and all newer releases) include
>a C++ compiler. In fact, GCC now stands for "GNU Compiler Collection":
>It includes compilers for the C, C++, Fortran, Java, and Chill
>languages (with Pascal and Ada to be included in the future).
Will C,C++,Fortran77,Fortran95,Java,Chill,Pascal (Borland Objects Oriented
extensions), and Ada95 be the complete collection of compilers into GCC
(whith a common IDE)?
There exit other language projects GNU (of FSF?) as Scheme,as Lisp, as
Prolog ... will they be in any future GCC?.
Thanks
Julian Calderon Almendros