Isn't GCC used for a lot of the other Unixes, besides Linux? I think the BSD's use it, and I know that Mac OS X uses it. By the way, Cygwin (a Unix emulation layer on top of Windows) and MinGW can be used on Windows. I think that the free Microsoft compiler doesn't do any optimizations, whereas GCC does. Of course, the compiler that comes with Visual Studio has full optimizations.


Tamas Marki wrote:

On 11/08/06, kumar.shashank <shashank.kumar88@gmail.com> wrote:
> Which is the best c++ compiler available today?

Depends on the platform. For linux it's most likely GCC, for Windows
Visual C++ 2005's compiler.

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