1. C compiler recommendations
- Posted by Allen V Robnett <alrobnett at alumni.princeton.edu> Mar 20, 2004
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I am a high school teacher, not a programmer, but I was delighted to find that, using Euphoria, I could create a special purpose editor for a 100MB binary tree data file with which I deal. The editor is less than 500 lines long. The most complicated thing it does is finding powers of 2. The "includes" are: file.e, get.e, getch.e, graphics.e, machine.e, dll.e. I want to be able to distribute the editing program (and data file) to several people as a stand-alone executable program. I think I understand that this means translating to C and compiling. I do not need a very fancy compiler, but I do want one that is likely to need minimal doctoring of the translated code (I am not a C programmer). Given the constraints, what is the best bang for the buck? Allen
2. Re: C compiler recommendations
- Posted by Pete Lomax <petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk> Mar 20, 2004
- 398 views
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 18:27:27 -0600, Allen Robnett <alrobnett at alumni.princeton.edu> wrote: > > >I am a high school teacher, not a programmer, but I was delighted to >find that, using Euphoria, I could create a special purpose editor for a >100MB binary tree data file with which I deal. > >The editor is less than 500 lines long. The most complicated thing it >does is finding powers of 2. The "includes" are: file.e, get.e, getch.e, >graphics.e, machine.e, dll.e. > >I want to be able to distribute the editing program (and data file) to >several people as a stand-alone executable program. I think I understand >that this means translating to C and compiling. I do not need a very >fancy compiler, but I do want one that is likely to need minimal >doctoring of the translated code (I am not a C programmer). > >Given the constraints, what is the best bang for the buck? > >Allen With the ($29?) registered version of Euphoria, you can bind the program to create a standalone executable. Translating to C is really only for speed freaks and dll creation. See C:\euphoria\doc\bind.doc Regards, Pete
3. Re: C compiler recommendations
- Posted by "H.W Overman" <euman at bellsouth.net> Mar 21, 2004
- 421 views
Contributionware C Compiler, Faster most stable for Euphoria.... http://www.openwatcom.org/ Euman On Friday 19 March 2004 07:27 pm, Allen Robnett wrote: > > > I am a high school teacher, not a programmer, but I was delighted to > find that, using Euphoria, I could create a special purpose editor for a > 100MB binary tree data file with which I deal. > > The editor is less than 500 lines long. The most complicated thing it > does is finding powers of 2. The "includes" are: file.e, get.e, getch.e, > graphics.e, machine.e, dll.e. > > I want to be able to distribute the editing program (and data file) to > several people as a stand-alone executable program. I think I understand > that this means translating to C and compiling. I do not need a very > fancy compiler, but I do want one that is likely to need minimal > doctoring of the translated code (I am not a C programmer). > > Given the constraints, what is the best bang for the buck? > > Allen > > > > For Topica's complete suite of email marketing solutions visit: > http://www.topica.com/?p=TEXFOOTER -- message authentication: /409&*777/-682/+905