This category is for compilers that compile only or mainly the C++ language, and no other language. C++ is a superset of C, so all C++ compilers can compile C too.
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This roundup is designed to report which compiler and library implementations support the standard well. (compiled and edited by Herb Sutter)
A new C, C++, Objective C and Objective C++ front-end for the LLVM compiler providing fast compiles, low memory usage, expressive diagnostics, and GCC compatibility.
Successor of Symantec C++ with support for Win32, Win16, DOS16, and DOS32. Command-line compiler is freely available.
Lists free C and C++ compilers, cross-compilers and interpreters for a wide variety of operating systems (including embedded systems).
Provides an opportunity to take full advantage of IBM C/C++ compiler products and meet with people who want to maximize their productivity and pass on their knowledge to others.
Optimizing compiler for Intels 32-bit and 64-bit processors. Produces executables that are source and object code compatible with Microsoft Visual C++. For Linux and Windows. Also Fortran and EFI byte code compilers.
An aggressive open-source compiler for C and C++. It specializes in interprocedural optimization/analysis and supports runtime and offline optimization "in the field" as well.
A portable C/C++ preprocessor supporting several compiler-systems on UNIX and DOS/Windows. MCPP supports C99 and C++98 as well as C90. Also provides a validation suite which tests the C/C++ preprocessor comprehensively.
Resources for developers using C, C++, or Fortran.
A C++ Rapid Application Development environment for the native Win32 platform. Features fast compile times, powerful debugging, and a highly productive IDE.
List of free and commercial compilers for 32-bit Windows applications.
Optimizing compiler for Intels 32-bit and 64-bit processors. Produces executables that are source and object code compatible with Microsoft Visual C++. For Linux and Windows. Also Fortran and EFI byte code compilers.
Provides an opportunity to take full advantage of IBM C/C++ compiler products and meet with people who want to maximize their productivity and pass on their knowledge to others.
This roundup is designed to report which compiler and library implementations support the standard well. (compiled and edited by Herb Sutter)
A new C, C++, Objective C and Objective C++ front-end for the LLVM compiler providing fast compiles, low memory usage, expressive diagnostics, and GCC compatibility.
Resources for developers using C, C++, or Fortran.
A C++ Rapid Application Development environment for the native Win32 platform. Features fast compile times, powerful debugging, and a highly productive IDE.
List of free and commercial compilers for 32-bit Windows applications.
A portable C/C++ preprocessor supporting several compiler-systems on UNIX and DOS/Windows. MCPP supports C99 and C++98 as well as C90. Also provides a validation suite which tests the C/C++ preprocessor comprehensively.
Lists free C and C++ compilers, cross-compilers and interpreters for a wide variety of operating systems (including embedded systems).
An aggressive open-source compiler for C and C++. It specializes in interprocedural optimization/analysis and supports runtime and offline optimization "in the field" as well.
Successor of Symantec C++ with support for Win32, Win16, DOS16, and DOS32. Command-line compiler is freely available.
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