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Re: Mark Williams C compilers [message #75597] Mon, 27 May 2013 22:34
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Date: Thu, 6-Sep-84 13:19:12 EDT
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Posted: Thu Sep  6 13:19:12 1984
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I have a version of their compiler for the 8086 running under iRMX V5 OS.

I issued 15-20 Software Problem Reports against the compiler.  It was very
bad in its handling of structures, casts, and enumerated data types. (All
the mentioned were virtually useless due to bugs).  The new version, issued
just a year and a couple of months after the first one (how's that for rapid
response) has cleaned up a number of the problems - in fact it appears to
almost be useable.

						Brian Jones
						AT&T CP, Denver
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