Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st.tech
Path: utzoo!utdoe!david
From: david@doe.utoronto.ca (David Megginson)
Subject: Re: Atari ST C (ANSI) Compilers
Message-ID: <1990Dec14.193707.12883@doe.utoronto.ca>
Keywords: ST C (ANSI) Compilers
Organization: Dictionary of Old English Project - U of Toronto
References: <1990Dec12.220537.22941@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au>
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 90 19:37:07 GMT

In article <1990Dec12.220537.22941@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au> rdt154k@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au (mr  n    benci) writes:
>Could anyone please supply an objective reveiw of Lattice C V5 and of 
>Prospero C. Reason being, I would like to port some ANSI compatible C
>code over to the ST. Which of the two is the better value for money and
>which is easier to use and how close does each adhere to the ANSI C standard.
>Also I would like to know, could they handle K&R code without too many
>problems. Thanks in advance.

Gnu C is free and ANSI-compliant (fully), and it also works _very_ well
with K&R code (use the -traditional flag). It needs at least a 2 meg
machine, though. With MiNT and the MiNT library, you can port Unix code
practically unmodified (just change a file name here and there, ie.
.emacsrc > emacs.rc).

David Megginson
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