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From: Andrew Crabtree <andrewc AT typhoon DOT rose DOT hp DOT com>
Message-Id: <199805131644.AA086197860@typhoon.rose.hp.com>
Subject: Re: OK, make won, what is TAB??
To: nate AT cartsys DOT com (Nate Eldredge)
Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 9:44:20 PDT
Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
In-Reply-To: <19980513011428.AAF27360@ppp118.cartsys.com>; from "Nate Eldredge" at May 12, 98 6:14 pm
Reply-To: andrewc AT rosemail DOT rose DOT hp DOT com

> Actually, if you compare PGCC 1.0.1 and GCC 2.8.x, and PGCC really hasn't
> had any bug reports in 5 months, I think PGCC probably wins. I've seen many
> bug reports in the gnu.gcc.bug archives, and even experienced a few myself
> on Linux (though not involving bad code being generated).
To be honest, I would guess that there are bugs in egcs that don't exist
in gcc, and bugs in gcc that don't exist in egcs.  Also there are 
probably bugs in pgcc that don't exist in either gcc or egcs.  Also, 
the number of pgcc users is somewhere between 500-1000 (just going by
downloads), which is much smaller then the number of gcc users.  Its possible
too that some of the gcc bugs exist in pgcc but have not been reported. 
Regardless, pgcc 1.0.1 (c only) is stable enough for commercial use I think 
...  The snapshots are another story.

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