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- From: karish@pangea.Stanford.EDU (Chuck Karish)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++,comp.edu
- Subject: Re: ANSI C and POSIX (was Re: C/C++ knocks the crap out of Ada)
- Date: 19 Apr 1996 06:56:28 GMT
- Organization: Mindcraft, Inc.
- Message-ID: <4l7des$9o2@nntp.Stanford.EDU>
- References: <dewar.828704810@schonberg> <4k52ds$3q4@solutions.solon.com> <4l04k0$o9r@ns1.sw-eng.falls-church.va.us> <dewar.829675437@schonberg>
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- In article <dewar.829675437@schonberg>, Robert Dewar <dewar@cs.nyu.edu> wrote:
- >IN fact later posts to CLA make it clear that not only is there such
- >a testing process, but there is now a standardized suite (the latter
- >development being more recent).
-
- The FIPS 151-1 certification program used a NIST-developed test
- suite that was based on Draft 10 of the POSIX.3.1 test methods
- standard. The FIPS 151-2 certification program, which tests
- to POSIX.1-1990 versus the eariler program's POSIX.1-1988, uses
- a later version of the same test suite that was updated to use
- test methods from the adopted version of the test methods standard,
- which is called IEEE Std 2003.1-1992.
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- Chuck Karish karish@mindcraft.com
- (415) 323-9000 x117 karish@pangea.stanford.edu
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