I have built dmc++ from source, but it was for windows cli. I haven't
tried building a dos copy of the source. Now that I'm settled in my new
house, perhaps I can get one of my machines setup to handle dos (my
other dos machine didn't make the move), and give it a shot.
I know, an emulator would work too, but I really prefer having a pure
dos system when doing dos projects.
On 1/30/2022 1:03 AM, TK Chia wrote:
Hello Louis, hello Mercury 13,
>> He claims "The DMC++ compiler is far and away the best C++ compiler
on DOS."
>> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30127615
Interesting he doesn't mention that Digital Mars is his own company.
"Digital Mars C/C++ is Boost licensed."
and
"DMC still gets updates and code gen improvements."
Well, I _still_ want to know how to build DMC++ from source --- and for
MS-DOS targets. The Digital Mars source code they put up on GitHub
seems to have only vestiges of support code for OMF, far pointers, etc.?
Is the MS-DOS target port still actively maintained? Is this port
specifically under a Free Software license?
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