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  2. List of compilers - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Ada compilers. 2 ALGOL 60 compilers. 3 ALGOL 68 compilers. ... 10 C compilers. 11 C++ compilers. 12 C# compilers. 13 COBOL compilers. 14 Common Lisp compilers ...

  3. Category:C (programming language) compilers - Wikipedia

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    C++ compilers usually compile C code with no change, or only a few changes. See compatibility of C and C++ for details. Pages in category "C (programming language ...

  4. List of C compilers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 January 2012, at 04:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. GNU Compiler Collection - Wikipedia

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    When it was first released in 1987 by Richard Stallman, GCC 1.0 was named the GNU C Compiler since it only handled the C programming language. [1] It was extended to compile C++ in December of that year. Front ends were later developed for Objective-C, Objective-C++, Fortran, Ada, D, Go and Rust, [6] among others. [7]

  6. ANSI C - Wikipedia

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    GCC and Clang are two major C compilers popular today, both based on the C11 with updates including changes from later specifications such as C17. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Any source code written only in standard C and without any hardware dependent assumptions is virtually guaranteed to compile correctly on any platform with a conforming C implementation.

  7. Lattice C - Wikipedia

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    The compiler was subsequently repackaged by Microsoft under a distribution agreement as Microsoft C version 2.0. [4] Microsoft developed their own C compiler that was released in April 1985 as Microsoft C Compiler 3.0. [5] Lattice was purchased by SAS Institute in 1987 and rebranded as SAS/C. After this, support for other platforms dwindled ...

  8. Compiler - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, a new PDP-11 provided the resource to define extensions to B and rewrite the compiler. By 1973 the design of C language was essentially complete and the Unix kernel for a PDP-11 was rewritten in C. Steve Johnson started development of Portable C Compiler (PCC) to support retargeting of C compilers to new machines. [39] [40]

  9. Category:Compilers - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. ... Free and open source compilers (1 C, 101 P) P. Parser generators (32 P) S. Source-to-source ...