| | 0.9.0, besides using a new version numbering scheme, now supports | Linux as both a native and a cross-compiler. | | Additionally, the ERF, ERFC, and EXP builtins are supported.
> | > | 0.9.0, besides using a new version numbering scheme, now supports > | Linux as both a native and a cross-compiler. > | > | Additionally, the ERF, ERFC, and EXP builtins are supported.
> > | > > | 0.9.0, besides using a new version numbering scheme, now supports > > | Linux as both a native and a cross-compiler. > > | > > | Additionally, the ERF, ERFC, and EXP builtins are supported.
> > > | > > > | 0.9.0, besides using a new version numbering scheme, now supports > > > | Linux as both a native and a cross-compiler. > > > | > > > | Additionally, the ERF, ERFC, and EXP builtins are supported.
> > > Is this the Ironspring compiler?
> > yes
> where can we get this compiler?
I find it now, but I'm considering use it in cygwin