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RE: gcc 3


That's good to know, some of what I want to use it for is C++.

But how is it for generating correct code?  Does the machine code correspond 
accurately to what the source requested?

I suppose I can test myself, but one of the things I'd like to do with it is 
build processor-optimized glibc's for my Linux systems.  It would be a drag if 
the code was incorrect.

Mike
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I have been looking at the C++ compiler only - and it is much
better/stricter with respect to ANSI.

gcc 3.1 is certainly the one I would be looking for.

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