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Date:      Fri, 14 Aug 1998 09:47:46 -0500 (CDT)
From:      Kyle Mestery <mestery@winternet.com>
To:        Alfred Perlstein <bright@hotjobs.com>
Cc:        current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: new compiler?
Message-ID:  <Pine.GSO.3.96.980814093744.24706A-100000@tundra.winternet.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.980814101222.1993B-100000@bright.fx.genx.net>

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On Fri, 14 Aug 1998, Alfred Perlstein wrote:

> to support more recent C++ standards by default, do any core team members
> have a "favorite" compiler?  i'm kinda interested in seeing if i can do
> anything to have 3.0 come out with a more current compiler and would like
> to know which to look at. (also considering the alpha port)
> 
I would also like to see this happen, and would be willing to help make it
happen.

> gcc 2.8.1? (i've heard masses of people complain it's buggy)
> ecgs (not heard much... but i know it has some interesting optimizations
> for i386, and better C++ support)
> anything else?
> 
I have heard the opposite.  I have heard that egcs is buggy.:)  On one of
the NetBSD lists, someone said the latest egcs release only compiles
decent code on ix86 and sparc platforms.  And Terry has said before that
the way they handle threads is broken, because you must compile thread
support into the compiler.  I haven't heard as many bad things about
gcc-2.8.1.

So, what are the chances of things happening along this front?  Also, if
we do bring a new compiler into the tree, should we try and bring
FreeBSD's shared library mechanism along with it for compatability
reasons, or just go strictly elf?

--
Kyle Mestery
StorageTek's Network Systems Group

"I'll take what you're willing to give, and I'll teach myself to live,
 with a walk-on part of a background shot from a movie I'm not in."
		- Blink 182, "Apple Shampoo"



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