Ulrich Lauther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > : Hi, > : I thus need some well documented examples where g++ has been used for > : "an adequate time period" in "significant" software projects. It would > : be nice if some of these examples touch safety relevant areas,i.e., an > : air traffic control system or machine control software is more helpful > : than, say, a videogame. > > : Now, my first idea, all those widely used open source progams turn out > : not to work very well as an argument since they have no strong link to > : a specific compiler versions. > > : Any ideas, hints or links? > > what about the Linux kernel, should be quite significant
That was one of my first ideas, but the kernel is written in C, not in C++. But if I don't find a good example, I'll probably just argue that we are using gcc, just like Linux, QNX, ... and hope that nobody asks about the differences between gcc, g++, gnat and so on. I am still researching the other hints in this thread. Embedded systems look like a good lead to follow, since they seem to be safety relevant more often percentage wise. . Since I come from the server / desktop world, I didn't think about them at first. Ulrich _______________________________________________ help-gplusplus mailing list help-gplusplus@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gplusplus