Mark Mitchell writes: >(Again, I'm not trying to be critical: I like MinGW, and it's not my >place to say what it ought to be. I'm just giving feedback as a user.)
Well, it's no more my place to say what it ought to be. I'm basically just describing what MinGW is, a Win32 compiler like Borland C++, not a drop-in Visual C++ replacement like Intel's Win32 compiler. >To me, the fact that it uses the MSVCRT runtime library is very >important, and the Visual C++ interoperability is important. Using MSVCRT.DLL only makes MinGW's runtime mostly compatible with Visual C++ 6.0 (and I think 5.0). Newer versions of Visual C++ use different runtime libraries, so that interoperability is becoming less relevent over time. Ross Ridge