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 More options Oct 27 1988, 11:29 am
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Date: 27 Oct 88 15:29:30 GMT
Local: Thurs, Oct 27 1988 11:29 am
Subject: Oregon C++ Release 1.1c is now available!
Oregon C++ Release 1.1c is now available.  Existing customers are being
           updated now.

This release incorporates support for SUN-3 OS 4.0, the May 88 ANSI C
changes, a new release of the Oregon Debugger (C++ Source-level debugger),
and a hundred problems fixed.  The major features of Oregon C++ are:

    o A true C++ compiler that generates object modules not C code
      for the SUN-3.
    o Switch selectable for C++, ANSI C, or pre-ANSI C.
    o Complete implementation based on Bjarne Stroustrup 's definition
      in his book and subsequent papers.  Includes the extensions
      documented in "The Evolution of C++" paper by Bjarne Stroustrup.
    o Committed to ANSI C and the AT&T C++ language standard.
    o Built in lint-like checking and run-time checking for array bounds,
      detects attempted references through a NULL pointer, generates a
      stack frame pointer, checks assignment of values to storage location
      too small to contain the values.
    o Provides an interface to dbx and dbxtool for C and ANSI C.

The Oregon Debugger is:
    o A true C++ Source-level debugger.
    o Can also debug ANSI C, and C.
    o Provides all the standard debugger capability that works on
      classes, objects, and member functions.
    o Uses C++ source names.
    o Uses scope and type information to resolve ambiguities.
    o Permits selection among overloaded functions and operators.
      If you set a breakpoint on an overloaded operator or function that
      cannot be resolved from scope information, then the alternatives are
      listed for your choice.
    o Allows full access to C++ in-line functions.

Oregon C++ is $1900 on the SUN-3, and future implementations are planned
for the VAX/ULTRIX/UNIX/VMS environment and 386/Xenix/System V/Merge.

We also have documentation on using OOPS, InterViews, and cfront source
code with Oregon C++.

***************************************************************************
Ken Cramer  Oregon Software Inc, 6915 SW Macadam Ave, Portland, OR 97219-2397
Supplier of the only commercial UNIX C++ compiler and Source-Level Debugger.
EOM       ...!tektronix!oresoft!ken or ...!uunet!oresoft!ken (503)245-2202


 
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