pt@geovision.uucp (Paul Tomblin) (07/08/89)
I'm trying to convince the powers that be in this company to go to gcc (The GNU-C compiler) (and possibly g++) as a way of standardizing on one compiler across all our supported platforms. Actually, I'm more open minded than that. Let's say I've heard that gcc is the way to go, and I'm looking for arguments both for and against going this route. Currently, we support Ultrix, Sun O/S, VMS, and AIX on Vax, Sun3, Vax, and RT respectively, although we are probably going to support Sun4, DecStation 3100, and PS/2-80s. Specifically: 1) Are there gcc ports for all these machines. (We don't want to have to port the compiler ourselves. That's not what we're in business for.) 2) Do any of these machines have manufacturer's supplied compilers that are better than gcc. 3) Is there any incompatibility with using third party libraries with gcc, specifically the Oracle ProC/HLI library. 4) Can I expect better performance compared to the manufacturer's compilers. (or cfront? - could hardly be worse) -- Paul Tomblin, First Officer, Golgafrinchan B Ark | ADA was invented UUCP: nrcaer!cognos!geovision!pt ?? | because Vogon Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here aren't | Poetry wasn't necessarily even mine! | deadly enough.