__STDC__ and non-conforming ANSI C compilers

Norman Diamond diamond at csl.sony.JUNET
Fri Dec 23 13:10:31 AEST 1988


In article <6093 at hoptoad.uucp>, gnu at hoptoad.uucp (John Gilmore) writes:

> The code that I have so far written using __STDC__ uses it to
> determine whether the historic-C preprocessor was there or whether the
> committee-designed preprocessor was there.  This is necessary because
> the committee designed a new syntax incompatible with every existing
> piece of source code, and disabled the features that old code used.

Good thing the committee only considers standardizing practices that
have some trial experience, and doesn't invent new features or forms.
:-I  (I for irony?)
-- 
Norman Diamond, Sony Computer Science Lab (diamond%csl.sony.jp at relay.cs.net)
  The above opinions are my own.   |  Why are programmers criticized for
  If they're also your opinions,   |  re-inventing the wheel, when car
  you're infringing my copyright.  |  manufacturers are praised for it?



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