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From: gautier_niouzes AT hotmail DOT com (Gautier)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DJGPP limitations ?
Date: 30 Jul 2001 06:33:19 -0700
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Rafal Maj (Raf256)" <raf256 AT go2 DOT pl> 

> I think that DJGPP is the best C++ compiler :-) but, is it good for making
> large projects ? Will it be possible to compile such big projects like i.e.
> total of 500,000 lines (about 1 instruction in 1 line) + 50,000 functions +
> 1,000 classes and about 20 MB .EXE file ? I'm asking only for curiosity :-)

I know of a commercial project which made about 20MB .EXEs, more than 500,000
lines compiled with GNAT/DOS (the GNU Ada95 plugged to DJGPP) spread in
about 60 packages; now GNAT for Linux and Windows are used, but it is a detail.

So don't be afraid...

G.

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