1. Dos32/Win32 GCC

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2. Dos32/Win32 GCC

Hi.. sorry for the double email.. I press enter without wanting to do
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Well.. I just have a doubt.. Dos32 version of the translator uses some
watcom optimizations.. and linux version does? If it's ansi c we could
use some win32 or dos32 translations of gcc.. I have one free that came
with mingw32 a free compiler..

Thanks,
    Red Knight

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3. Re: Dos32/Win32 GCC

Caballero Rojo writes:
> Well.. I just have a doubt.. Dos32 version of the translator
> uses some watcom optimizations.. and linux version does?
> If it's ansi c we could use some win32 or dos32 translations
> of gcc.. I have one free that came with mingw32 a free compiler..

To support other C compilers would require essentially 0
work in the translator itself. The work would be in ifdef'ing
the Euphoria run-time library to work with the available
library routines and libraries that come with each C compiler.

For now, I'm going to stick with GCC (Linux), and Watcom
(DOS32 and WIN32) until I get the beta and final releases out.
After that I'll look at other C compilers. Hopefully the Watcom
compilers will be available for free by that time.

Regards,
   Rob Craig
   Rapid Deployment Software
   http://www.RapidEuphoria.com

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