Hi,
On Sunday 2 September 2007 9:21:40 pm Karl Larsen wrote:
I was told there is only one kind of C++ in Linux. I was
surprised
and looked at man gcc and direct that person to the section headed:
I suspect am I that person, so I guess I should consider myself directed ;)
Options Controlling C Dialect
The following options control the dialect of C (or languages derived
from C, such as C++, Objective-C and Objective-C++) that the
compiler accepts:
-ansi
In C mode, support all ISO C90 programs. In C++ mode, remove
GNU extensions that conflict with ISO C++.
This is what I was in referance to. I wonder what C Dialect Windows
uses?
This is different to what you original said, to quote "Do recall that there
are many basic types of C++ and you need to let them know which to use"
i.e. you are suggesting there are different types of "C++" - As far as I am
considered this in incorrect.
C, C++, Objective-C and Objective-C++ are all *different" languages in
themselves. They may share some common heritage in C or C++, but they are not
the same language in a strict sense.
( Its the same as American English being very similar to English (British),
but not being the same, far from it ;) )
Chris