Differences Between Desktop and Device Compilers (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/5/2010
The following topics provide descriptions of the differences between desktop and device compiler operation that includes detailed reference information about intrinsic functions and compiler errors.
In This Section
- Unique Build Options
Describes build options uniquely defined for device compilers.
- Shared Build Options
Lists build options shared with desktop compilers.
- Intrinsic Functions for Device Compilers
Provided detailed reference information about the intrinsic functions common to all device compilers.
- Pre-defined Macros
Provides reference information about macros included with device compilers.
- RISC Processor Data Alignment
Provides programmer information about data alignment issues that vary across different microprocessors.
- Exception Handling for Device Compilers
Describes the unique ways RISC-based microprocessor compilers manage exception handling.
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