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- From: dswartz@sw.stratus.com (Dan Swartzendruber)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: Sozobon C - a free C for the Mac, too?
- Date: 30 Dec 1992 21:59:15 GMT
- Organization: Stratus Computer, Inc.
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- References: <29848@castle.ed.ac.uk> <3917@isgtec.isgtec.com>
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- In article <3917@isgtec.isgtec.com>, ken@isgtec.com (Ken Newman) writes:
- > In article <29848@castle.ed.ac.uk> ngse18@castle.ed.ac.uk (J R Evans) writes:
- > > connected with Sozobon's assumption that sizeof(int)=4, whereas Think C
- > > uses sizeof(int)=2,
- >
- > Gag! Think C uses 16-bit ints?! Is there no option for 32-bit ints?
- > Wow, I thought Think C was a major full-featured compiler. This label
- > doesn't apply to 16-bit int compilers. :) I still like Laser C on the
- > ST, but would like to have a switch for 32-bit ints. (I have gcc as
- > well, if I need 32-bit).
- >
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- There is a switch in the options menu for 4-byte ints vs 2-byte ints.
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- Dan S.
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