Pelles C forum
Pelles C => Feature requests => Topic started by: Freddy on September 19, 2008, 07:53:38 PM
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Pelle, have you considered coding a C++ compiler and adding to your tools making it Pelles C++?
I think you probably prefer C to C++, but I really think it would be a nice idea. Because Pelles C is a very good IDE and very light weigth too. Having a C++ compiler with it would be just excellent, I think even better than VisualStudio (I don't like VisualStudio's bloat and .NET stuff).
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Pelle, have you considered coding a C++ compiler and adding to your tools making it Pelles C++?
I think you probably prefer C to C++, but I really think it would be a nice idea. Because Pelles C is a very good IDE and very light weigth too. Having a C++ compiler with it would be just excellent, I think even better than VisualStudio (I don't like VisualStudio's bloat and .NET stuff).
This has been asked before and I think I'm right in saying that Pelle said it would never happen. :)
John
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Yes. C++ is never going to happen, Linux is never going to happen. Can we post this with big, bold, red letters at the top of the forum?! please?
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What about Pelles BASIC, Pelles PASCAL, Pelles FORTRAN, or Pelles COBOL ;D
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Yes. We all love Pelles C.
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I have about 60 C++ headers and source files which I would like "ported" back to C. Would Pelle consider writing an extension to his C compiler to help with this effort? Ideally the tool would identify the C++ code elements and snippets and suggest the corresponding C syntax. But if the tool only flagged the C++ elements as C++ and not C, that would be helpful as well. Thanks.
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I have about 60 C++ headers and source files which I would like "ported" back to C. Would Pelle consider writing an extension to his C compiler to help with this effort? Ideally the tool would identify the C++ code elements and snippets and suggest the corresponding C syntax. But if the tool only flagged the C++ elements as C++ and not C, that would be helpful as well. Thanks.
I suspect that would be a huge job - you had better get started. ;)
John
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What about Pelles BASIC, Pelles PASCAL, Pelles FORTRAN, or Pelles COBOL ;D
Well,considering that LCC is supposed to have a Fortran frontend as well, a Pelle's Fortran should not be that far off... ;-)
Ralf
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No please Don't add C++, It is a bloated, ugly and complicate language. I love C thats why I came to Pelles C. Pelles Pascal does not sound bad but better stay focus with C.