[nflug] GCC question

Jason Lasker lasker at eng.buffalo.edu
Mon Aug 7 16:07:12 EDT 2006


Is this through MFC (Millard Fillmore College)?  Does this class meet in a lab, if so which one?


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-----Original Message-----
From: nflug-bounces at nflug.org [mailto:nflug-bounces at nflug.org] On Behalf Of Frank Kumro
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 3:57 PM
To: nflug at nflug.org
Subject: Re: [nflug] GCC question

I asked the professor and it must compile on MVC++...im just going to use gcc and std libs and hope for the best...ill see if I can test the code on a friends machine before submitting.

On 8/7/06, Sam Stern <samstern at samstern.net> wrote:
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: nflug-bounces at nflug.org
> > [mailto:nflug-bounces at nflug.org] On Behalf Of joshj at linuxmail.org
> > Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 03:43 PM
> > To: nflug at nflug.org
> > Subject: Re: [nflug] GCC question
> >
> > When we last left our adventurers...
> >
> > > I am taking a class at UB this semester which involves some c++ 
> > > programming, no biggie, but the professor grades code by
> > compiling on
> > > microsoft visual C++ 6.0. I really do not want to have to 
> > > recompile code on that POS program just to see if it works, so my 
> > > question is shouldnt the c++ code compile fine in MVC++ if I only 
> > > use std libraries and nothing linux/windows specific? Nothing will
> > be advanced
> > > c++ so this should make it easier.
> >
> > When I took c/c++ my Instructor said that I could use gcc because 
> > (as you stated) we were using no platform-specific libraries. She 
> > did say that if, for some reason it didn't compile in Borland on 
> > Windows (But it always did) then she'd want to see it compile on gcc 
> > and then run properly. But ask your prof. YMMV
> >
> > -Josh
> >
>
> Josh,
>
> Depending on your professor, you might be able to get permission to 
> use a version of gcc ported to windows to demonstrate your code. Take a look at:
>
> Fast and Easy to use very complete dev centric environment:
> http://www.mingw.org/
>
>
> Way more than just a compiler, it's the defacto unix on windows tool:
> http://www.cygwin.com
>
> Rather Old but well respected with a vibrant dev following:
> http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/
>
> Marginally Effective for your intended use, but often far more trouble 
> than it's worth unless you are a Windows admin who likes pain and must 
> use MS only tools:
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/interopmigration/unix/sfu/default.msp
> x
>
> Avoid (simply too unstable, unreliable and touchy to configure). 
> Included in the event someone asks about it:
> http://www.colinux.org/
>
>
> HTH
>
>
> Sam S.
> Grand Island, New York, USA
>
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