Hi,
Is there a easy solution to port GCC code to windows? Can it be done in VC++ without much change in the code?
I tried DJGPP, but its missing few API's(rather functions), like message queues etc.
Anyone have an idea?
Amish.
P.S. lots of C related questions are being put up recently. Is it allowed here? ;-)
On Oct 3, 2001 at 21:53, Amish Mehta wrote:
Is there a easy solution to port GCC code to windows?
Write ANSI C.
Try cross-compiling with gcc.
Can it be done in VC++ without much change in the code?
Does VC++ do ANSI C?
I tried DJGPP, but its missing few API's(rather functions), like message queues etc.
Try Cygwin.
Anyone have an idea?
Nope.
Oh... I do. But where can we get chocolate ice cream and a fish tank?
P.S. lots of C related questions are being put up recently. Is it allowed here? ;-)
No. Stay where you are, Citizen. The Thought Police are on their way. Do not resist.
Sometime on Oct 3, Amish Mehta assembled some asciibets to say:
Is there a easy solution to port GCC code to windows? Can it be done in VC++ without much change in the code?
- get gcc for windows. - get cygwin, and compile in there
I tried DJGPP, but its missing few API's(rather functions), like message queues etc.
Not. ANSI C stuff is there. Unix specifics can't be there. If you write non-portable code, it cannot be ported. If you write portable code, it can.
Philip wrote:
"If you write non-portable code, it cannot be ported. If you write portable code, it can."
Hmmmm ... intriguing! :-D
SameerDS.
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