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Arduino has full c++ language support, but does not have the standard library, so if your c++ answer is "use std::vector<type>" you will need to find or write a separate vector implementation. Outside of implementation, the answers should be the same.BrettFolkins– BrettFolkins2014-10-10 16:50:52 +00:00Commented Oct 10, 2014 at 16:50
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That's the only answer I've gotten so far. If that continues to be the only answer then I'll have to find something else for the ArduinoPaul Terwilliger– Paul Terwilliger2014-10-10 17:03:39 +00:00Commented Oct 10, 2014 at 17:03
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3Do you want to run your compiler on the Arduino ? That seems a bit odd.microtherion– microtherion2014-10-10 17:29:42 +00:00Commented Oct 10, 2014 at 17:29
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Yes I do. I want to be able to insert an SD card with the code and I want the arduino to compile it.Paul Terwilliger– Paul Terwilliger2014-10-10 17:49:16 +00:00Commented Oct 10, 2014 at 17:49
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Posting the same question on multiple sites is not permitted. Arduino is C++, but beware you have fairly extreme memory limitations. Ordinarily one would want to do any compiling on the device where the text is being provided, and put only the distilled result into the limited resources of the traditional Arduino board.Chris Stratton– Chris Stratton2014-10-10 18:55:20 +00:00Commented Oct 10, 2014 at 18:55
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