If and only if you can have those compilers emit this C code to be compiled on other platforms.
I'm not sure that I understand you. Do you mean that it would only be acceptable to use a non-C compiler (say Haskell) if instead of producing a binary for the platform it is running on, it produced C source that could be distributed and compiled on any platform?
In reply to Re^7: Why Perl 6 is taking so !@#$ long
by BrowserUk
in thread Why Perl 6 is taking so !@#$ long
by dragonchild
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