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<title>Comments for Press Release: Borland Breaks New Ground with C++Technology for Linux&#174;</title>
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<updated>2008-10-07T23:40:50-07:00</updated>
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<title>re: Press Release: Borland Breaks New Ground with C++Technology for Linux&#174;</title>
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<name>John Kaster</name>
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<updated>2002-07-23T23:18:59-07:00</updated>
<published>2002-07-23T23:18:59-07:00</published>
<summary>re: Press Release: Borland Breaks New Ground with C++Technology for Linux&#174;</summary>
<content>No, it does not have a gcc mode. IIRC, first on the list for compiler work is ANSI C++ compliance.</content>
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<title>Press Release: Borland Breaks New Ground with C++Technology for Linux&#174;</title>
<author>
<name>Chris Bruner</name>
<uri>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/userall?commentid=32740</uri>
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<updated>2002-07-23T13:34:23-07:00</updated>
<published>2002-07-23T13:34:23-07:00</published>
<summary>Press Release: Borland Breaks New Ground with C++Technology for Linux&#174;</summary>
<content>What I would like to know, is Does the compiler have a gcc compatible mode. That is, is it able to compile the kernel?  Is it's name mangling compatible with gcc's?</content>
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