| C preprocessor | |
| amc | |
| 1.0 | |
| compiler | |
| myg@din.net | |
| http://www.din.net/amc | |
| Gives languages like C a module structure more akin to TurboPascal. Support for a more dynamic form of OOP is still in development, although the hooks are here. Some documentation is really needed, any voulanteers? | |
| well written code (IMHO), can easily add your own extensions and integrated them with little effort. | |
| It could do a better job of copying C code rather than using MACRO's. Later. | |
| See license agreement, not many. Just E-mail author about anything not in agreement with License. | |
| HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, NeXTStep | |
| myg@din.net | |
| June 2nd, 1997 |
| C preprocessor | |
| Decus cpp | |
| ? | |
| pre-processor | |
| Martin Minow | |
| included in the X11R5 distribution as contrib/util/cpp | |
| An almost-ANSI C preprocessor. It is shipped with X11R5 because some systems don't have a working cpp. | |
| VMS (Vax C, Decus C), RSX-11M, RSTS/E, P/OS, and RT11, A/UX, Apollo Domain/IX 9.6, etc. | |
| very high | |
| ? |
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