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01-05-2000 04:48 PM
01-05-2000 04:48 PM
difference between CC and aCC
hello,
Where can I find documentation on CC ?
Is a soft compiled with aCC is abble to run on a computer with CC installed
(but without aCC)?
the OS is hpux-10.20
thank you.
regards
eric
Where can I find documentation on CC ?
Is a soft compiled with aCC is abble to run on a computer with CC installed
(but without aCC)?
the OS is hpux-10.20
thank you.
regards
eric
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01-06-2000 07:02 AM
01-06-2000 07:02 AM
Re: difference between CC and aCC
CC is the HP C compiler and aCC is the ansi C compiler. The ansi C compiler is
fairly strict when it comes to compiling things and I also think that HP have
stopped or are going to stop shipping the HP C compiler and stick to the ansi C
one (BUt I may be wrong)
fairly strict when it comes to compiling things and I also think that HP have
stopped or are going to stop shipping the HP C compiler and stick to the ansi C
one (BUt I may be wrong)
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