Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!njin!princeton!phoenix!bskendig From: bskendig@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Brian Kendig) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Questions about THINK C v4.0 Message-ID: <9878@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Date: 10 Aug 89 12:50:44 GMT Reply-To: bskendig@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Brian Kendig) Organization: Systems Engineering, NASA Space Station Freedom Project Lines: 21 A few questions about the latest version of THINK's Lightspeed C, which apparently is already shipping: I've heard a lot of speculation about what it does and doesn't support. From what I can gather, it can handle both C code and C++ code. Is this correct? If it can still handle straightforward C (why wouldn't it?), can it deal with ANSI C, or are we still stuck with 'old-style' C? Is it compatible with projects constructed by earlier versions of THINK C (again, why shouldn't it be?)? What's this talk about it being compatible with MacApp, and can it get along with MPW 3.0 C code to any extent? And what are its assembler capabilities? Does it have a (good) in-line assembler? Thankew. -- | Brian S. Kendig | I feel more like I | bskendig | | Computer Engineering | did when I got here | @phoenix.Princeton.EDU | | Princeton University | than I do now. | @PUCC.BITNET | | Systems Engineering, NASA Space Station Freedom / General Electric WP3 |