The Sun Studio compilers and tools are available on Solaris (SPARC, x86, x64) and Linux (x86, x64).
The product includes C, C++, and Fortran compilers and tools like a debugger, performance analyzer, distributed make.
It's a free download for all platforms. This Wiki space is home to the Sun Studio FAQ, as well as other Sun Studio information.
Sun Studio News
Sun Studio 12 Update 1 Released
- Late Breaking News
- Download SS12U1 from SDN Portal
- Special Information for OpenSolaris
- Release Notes
- ReadMes
- Documentation
- Features
User Communities
- Using Sun Studio with Solaris and OpenSolaris
- Using Sun Studio for open source apps
- Using Sun Studio with the GCC tool chain
- Using Sun Studio on Linux
Sun Studio resources
- OpenMP Wiki Pages
- Software Development Resources on the Solaris Developer Wiki
- Bugs and Dependencies between Sun Studio and Solaris/OpenSolaris
- Sun Studio FAQ – A somewhat dated FAQ
- Sun Studio Downloads Page
- Sun Studio commands list
- The Sun Studio portalon the Sun Developer Network website provides complete documentation for Sun Studio as well as technical articles and other resources.
- User forums for Sun Studio give you the opportunity to ask not only Sun Studio engineers questions, but the whole user community as well.
- Full Sun Studio docs including all manuals, man pages and READMEs are available on the SDN.
- Sun Studio Technical Article Collection is here
- URLs for Comparison of C, C++ and Fortran Features by Release (which Sun Studio release added which features)
- Sun Studio Frequent Bloggers are here and Solaris Developer blog is here
- Documentation Overview
- Sun Studio Release Comparison Chart shows a comparison of recent releases of Sun Studio, including
- supported versions of Solaris and Linux for each release
- version numbers of some of the tools that are included in eachrelease
- links to patch tables for each release
- Special x86 Intrinsics
Prototypes:
- Resources I'm putting together a cobbled up 'resources' database using wiki keywords.
Note: Version 26 of this page shows an example of how to do a left-bar using section and column directives. You should be able to retrieve the experiment from that version in the history page. I removed it because it was somewhat ugly.