> Is there a C++ compiler that doesn't include 'make' and/or a 'make' replacement?
Yes, all of them.
Because 'make' and/or 'make' replacements have absolutely zero to do with a compiler. It is a build automation tool that essentially determines which target needs to be built based on which preceding targets have been altered. This has zero to do with what a compiler does.
Yes, all of them.
Because 'make' and/or 'make' replacements have absolutely zero to do with a compiler. It is a build automation tool that essentially determines which target needs to be built based on which preceding targets have been altered. This has zero to do with what a compiler does.