Third public review of X3J11 C (a scientist speaks up)

Brian Glendenning brian at radio.astro.toronto.edu
Sun Aug 28 03:15:29 AEST 1988


In article <1988Aug26.162706.22671 at utzoo.uucp>, henry at utzoo (Henry Spencer) writes:
>
>It's been done, it works well, and it's readily available:  C++.
 
Does C++ solve the oft-mentioned problems with C for numerical work? Are
vectorizing C++ compilers available on "crunching" machines, e.g. Cray, Convex
and Alliant? (In fact, are vectorizing _C_ compilers available for the latter
two)?

Do C and C++ compilers generally give about the same level of optimization,
i.e. are C compilers much more mature than C++ compilers.
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