On 08/ 7/10 03:37 PM, Willem Jan Palenstijn wrote:
From my experience, by far the most efficient way of writing cross-platform
code is being "reasonably" aware of the relevant standards, and then simply fix
any remaining issues as they pop up.
Please don't take this the wrong way, as I greatly appreciate how much work
you're doing on making sage and its various components more cross-platform. I
know it's very hard work, and often frustrating, but I wish you would try to be
a little bit less judgemental about standards compliance.
Who are you quoting?
It was not me that said anything about "reasonably" aware of relevant standards!
I would have thought the most efficient way was to be aware of current standards
and test the code on at least two compilers - ideally on two different systems.
BTW, SunStudio is a free download on Linux.
Dave
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