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The Question is: Hello -- We've been watching OpenVMS developments relating to COM/DCOM very closely, and noticed the following listed under system requirements: For OpenVMS systems: OpenVMS Version 7.2-1 or higher DEC C Version 5.6 or higher and DEC C++ Version 5.6 or higher (for COM for OpenVMS application development) DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 5.0 or equivalent Advanced Server for OpenVMS Version 7.2A or higher Why are both the "C" and "C++" compilers required? We were under the impression that the "C++" compiler is a super-set of the original "C" compiler. Is this not true? Thanks for any clarification. -- Steve Reiner Steve Reiner Systems Engineer Logan Aluminum, Inc. Russellville, KY The Answer is : On OpenVMS, the C++ and C languages have separate compilers. The DCOM MIDL compiler generates proxy and stub C code that requires the C compiler. Thus if you are using C++ for your development (as is typical), you need both compilers. The OpenVMS COM engineering team has a goal of eliminating the need for the C compiler in a future release of the COM software.
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