The C++Builder 4 Easter Eggs are much the same as those found in Delphi 4, but without Alt+CHUCK.
Additionally, it has these.
C:\Tools\CBuilder4\Bin>bcc32 -Team Borland C++ 5.4 for Win32 Copyright (c) 1993, 1999 Inprise Corporation It's the compiler team! John Wiegley Keimpe Bronkhorst Error E2075: Incorrect command line option: -Team
#pragma curious_george int main() { return 0; }
C:\Tools\CBuilder4\Bin>bcc32 egg.cpp Borland C++ 5.4 for Win32 Copyright (c) 1993, 1999 Borland egg.cpp: No eating puzzle pieces!
This message will only be displayed in the IDE if the Show general messages option on the Compiler page of the project options dialog is checked.
#pragma gpfault prettyplease int main() { return 0; }
E:\Tools\CBuilder3\Bin>E:\Tools\CBuilder4\Bin>bcc32 egg.cpp Borland C++ 5.4 for Win32 Copyright (c) 1993, 1999 Inprise Corporation c:egg.cpp: Fatal F1004 c:egg.cpp 3: Internal compiler error at 0x42bc3b with base 0x400000 Fatal F1004 c:egg.cpp 3: Internal compiler error
This option appears to be used to test the resilience of the IDE against Access Violations. If you compile a source file like this in the IDE, the initial compilation and any use of Code Completion (which invokes a partial background compilation) will give similar errors.
Apparently, Gungla comes from the film CaddyShack where Bill
Murray is talking about the Dali Lama. One of the C++Builder
developers likes using this word...
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