The recent Linux distribution was "lacking" a C++ compiler.
Actually it wasn't, since HPGCC does not officially support C++.
Many users however asked for it, so here it is, without any warranties. With using HPGCC C++, you are approaching an experimental field, although the HPGCC team expressively encourages this.
Please report your experiences and findings to hpgcc-devel.
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Posted by ingo on October 19, 2007 9:12:06 PM CEST
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Re: C++ compiler for Linux
HPGCC C++ for Windows??
Does anyone know if there is HPGCC C++ for Windows?
Or whether one is planned.
I am not interested in the OOP aspect of C++, but I am used to the syntax improvements of C++ for procedural type code, as opposed to C.
Thanks and regards
Doug
Comment from Anonymous on January 21, 2008 4:41:17 AM CET
[Does anyone know if there is HPGCC C++ for Windows? ]
The recent Windows distribution (v2.0 SP2) is equipped with a C++ compiler by default.
Invoke it from the command line with "arm-elf-g++ <options>".
Comment from ingo on January 23, 2008 7:42:38 PM CET
Thank-you for this!!
Regards,
Doug
Comment from Anonymous on January 23, 2008 11:35:22 PM CET
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