I am using IBM xlc aka vac - version 11. afaik it will deal with c99 features (by default I set it to behave that way because a common 'issue' is C++ style comments, when they should not be that style (fyi: not seen that in Python). IMHO: GCC is not just a compiler - it brings with it a whole set of infrastructure requirements (aka run-time environment, rte). Certainly not an issue for GNU environments, but non-gnu (e.g., posix) will/may have continual side-effects from "competing" rte.. At least that was my experience when I was using gcc rather than xlc. On 6/4/2016 9:53 AM, Martin Panter wrote: > Sounds good for features that are well-supported by compilers that > people use. (Are there other compilers used than just GCC and MSVC?)
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