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- From: dan@bristol.com (J. Daniel Smith)
- Subject: Re: PL/I and C
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- Message-ID: <dan.825359495@handel>
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 18:31:35 GMT
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- In <4gr96t$s4d@dub-news-svc-3.compuserve.com> Paul Gorodyansky <paul_gorodyansky@corp.dialog.com> writes:
- >[...]
- >MAINFRAME C/370 Unions CAN NOT have Arrays as members,
- >and I surely understand that other C flavors may be
-
- There is only one flavor of C these days - ANSI/ISO C. Sounds like
- you've got a old/broken compiler ANSI 3.5ff allows arrays as members
- and also says that a "struct" and "union" are syntatically identical.
-
- Since this isn't about standard C, it belongs in some IBM S/390 or MVS
- specific group, but I can't find one to set Followup-To: to.
-
- Dan
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