> C++ code is not compatible between different compilers. This is only kinda-sorta true. Clang and G++ interoperate quite nicely on Linux, for instance, since they both implement the Itanium-style ABI. I believe Intel's C++ compiler on Windows implements the same ABI as MSVC++.
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