
6 Sep
2012
6 Sep
'12
1:07 p.m.
On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 11:51:25AM +0100, Paul A. Bristow wrote:
Seems a hassle to get a recent compiler like g++ 4.7 or Clang on Windows (default is gcc 3.4.4).
You can trivially acquire a gcc-4.7+ or clang-3.x from mingw-w64, or a gcc-4.6-ish from TDM. Whether they and their gdb meshes into the ad-hoc madness interfaces that GCC-using IDEs, that's a different thing of course. They work reasonably well for me with Qt Creator which I resort to when I have to do C++. Eclipse CDT was utterly about a year ago, with multi-second pauses as you type into a C++ source file, eventually resulting in "internal error while displaying internal error". -- Lars Viklund | zao@acc.umu.se