64 bit architectures and C/C++

Stephen Clamage steve at taumet.com
Fri May 3 00:47:21 AEST 1991


phil at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Phil Howard KA9WGN) writes:

>But if you are interested in getting things converted quickly, then just make
>TWO models of the compiler.  You then assign a special flag name to make the
>compiler work in such a way that it will avoid breaking old code.

Some compilers already do this.  For example, our compilers (available from
Oregon Software) have a "compatibility" switch which allows compilation of
old-style code, including old-style preprocessing.  In this mode, ANSI
features (including ANSI preprocessing and function prototypes) are still
available, allowing gradual migration of programs from old-style to ANSI C.
-- 

Steve Clamage, TauMetric Corp, steve at taumet.com



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