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- From: danpop@mail.cern.ch (Dan Pop)
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- Subject: Re: 'Small C' -- definition of;
- Date: 26 Mar 96 18:27:29 GMT
- Organization: CERN European Lab for Particle Physics
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- In <4j8qdh$jgh@whidbey.whidbey.com> "Douglas Beattie Jr." <beattidp@svc.ctc.edu> writes:
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- >Yesterday I saw yet another 'small-C cross compiler.'
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- >What defines "small C"?
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- >Is there a minimum definition of small C as a language?
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- No. There's only one definition of C.
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- C is a fairly small language as it is :-)
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- Dan
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