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Re: Cool
by ca on Friday 24/Sep/2004, @07:40
Then you should have said so instead of calling it a "shitty language" with no further explanation.

Anyway, C++ has its share of problems. The lack of a stable ABI being the most important one. GCC 2.95 vs 3.0 vs 3.1 vs 3.1.1 vs 3.2 vs 3.4, all have different C++ ABIs. KDE apps compiled with 3.2 won't work on 3.4 distributions unless the user recompiles QT and other libraries.
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Re: Cool
by M on Friday 24/Sep/2004, @15:31
Not too long ago the C++ ABI was standardised. I am not 100% sure but I think its based on an aggreement between gcc and intel.
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    by ca on Saturday 25/Sep/2004, @23:29
    The C++ ABI was *already* standardized. But it's so complex that nobody has managed to do it correctly. A while ago, both GCC and Intel found bugs in their compiler so they 'fixed' them and now produce a different ABI. How long before they find more bugs and break ABI yet again?
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