On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, Gregory Pietsch wrote:

>After much looking around, I've seen two types of open-source C 
>compilers. The first type are monstrosities such as OpenWatcom and gcc. 
>The second type are old compilers such as PCC and DeSmet and "toy" 
>compilers that do not support C89, much less C99. And I don't think I've 
>ever seen a preprocessor written using lex&yacc/flex&bison, which I 
>thought was the right way to do it.

I agree, OpenWatcom and GCC are bloatware and if there were a way to get 
something like GCC running on a 16-bit environment and compiling 16-bit 
code - and open source - hell something like an open-source Borland C 
would be really idea, I think.  But it might be chasing the wind.

-uso.

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