GCC Turns 25
eldavojohn writes "With the release of GCC 4.7.0, the venerable and stalwart constant that is the GNU Compiler Collection turns twenty five. More ISO standards and architectures supported with this release and surely more memories to come from the compiler that seems to have always been."
You must be a high quality programmer.
You youngin' have no idea of what kind of crap for compilers we had to put up with until gcc.
25 years of compilation with gcc!
"To those who are overly cautious, everything is impossible. "
Are you serious? You're a firmware engineer and you can't figure out what compiler to use. Further, you're developing for ARM and you think that Microsoft or Intel may be the best option?
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NXP recommends GCC (Code Red IDE which is Eclipse-based), and ST recommends Keil, for their ARM micros. Just FYI.
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Good luck on your school project.
sig: sauer
Intel and Microsoft compilers are generally considered better than GCC for IA32 and x86_64, but that's mostly because those are the only platforms those compilers need to target (Microsoft care about ARM now, but I don't know how well MSVCC compares to GCC for any given ARM target). Architecture specific compilers will always be able to take crazy shortcuts in the optimiser and generator. GCC has to jump through all sorts of hoops between the front end and the back end, because the front end can't make any assumptions about the back end.
Now, get off my lawn.
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