[antlr-interest] build issues: bytecode assembly generation

Ric Klaren klaren at cs.utwente.nl
Thu Oct 28 09:25:29 PDT 2004


Hi,

On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 08:39:54AM -0700, Terence Parr wrote:
> I'm not sure I can agree with this.  C++ still seems so incompatible 
> between compilers; there is nothing but chatter about why people can't 
> get the ANTLR C++ output to work with their compiler. ;)

It was bad. It's getting better. The people who can't get things to work
use MSVC usually. This says more about MSVC than about C++ though. Or about
windows users ;) The majority of compilers compile the antlr
runtime/generated code without any problems.

Then again I know of several java programs that require specific java
runtimes to work without crashes/memory leaks/file descriptor leaks and
similar atrocities, thought those were all fixed with java ;)

Cheers,

Ric
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