MetaWare High C/C++

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3.2
Release date: 
Wednesday, 20 April, 1994

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MetaWare High C/C++ compiler for OS/2 and SOM.

This product, although not being developed/updated/sold since long time, it is luckily available as "Abandonware" software on many dedicated sites on world wide web.

This software is distributed as compressed package. You have to download and manually install it; if prerequisites are required, you will have to manually install them too.

Manual installation

Self-installing package. Run install.cmd. See below for download link(s).

Following ones are the download links for manual installation:

MetaWare High C/C++ v. 3.2 (20/4/1994, MetaWare Incorporated) Readme/What's new
Copyright (C) 1994 MetaWare Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. High C/C++ Early Availability Release Globally Optimizing Compiler and Tools for OS/2 and SOM March 1994 This is the latest version of the MetaWare High C/C++ Early Availability release for OS/2 and SOM. READMEs included in this distribution: -------------------------------------- README -- This general README The following files are located in your HIGHC\DOC subdirectory: README.EXC -- Notes on Exception Handling README.SOM -- High C/C++ DirectToSOM User's Guide FILENAME.LST -- List of distribution files Table of Contents ----------------- 1. Release Notes 2. Additions/Corrections to Printed Documentation 3. Driver Note 4. Known Problems 5. How to Contact MetaWare 6. Updates 1. Release Notes ---------------- * For installation instructions, read the Installation Guide and the Read This First sheet provided with your documentation. * For differences from and compatibility with prior versions, read the New Information! document. 2. Additions/Corrections to Printed Documentation ------------------------------------------------- This distribution contains a new library you can use to create thread-safe code: lib/hct.lib New command-line option -Hthread causes this library to be linked instead of the standard libraries. 3. Driver Note ---------------- When you invoke High C/C++ with the command hc386, you are invoking a driver program which in turn invokes the compiler. See the Programmer's Guide for further information. 4. Known Problems ------------------ * The multithread library, linked when you compile and link with the -Hthread option, is not compatible with optimization level 3 and above. Workarounds: - Inline functions if possible. - Compile at optimization level 2 or below. * Virtual functions that return structs, where the class of the struct has a user-defined copy constructor, may not work in pointer-to- member contexts. * SOM attributes do not work in inlined functions. Call MetaWare for a fix. 5. How to Contact MetaWare -------------------------- If you think you have discovered a compiler problem, send a problem report to MetaWare Technical Support. If possible, please send a test case that demonstrates the problem to the following email address: os2ea@metaware.com You can also reach OS/2 Beta Support via Compuserve at the following ID: 73067,2455 6. Updates ---------- Beta updates are available through an FTP site. Contact OS/2 Beta Support at (408) 429-6382 for the current password. MetaWare Incorporated 2161 Delaware Avenue Santa Cruz, CA 95060-5706 (408)429-6382 FAX:(408)429-9273
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