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- From: jutta@cs.tu-berlin.de (Jutta Degener)
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- Subject: Re: noalias in C9X?
- Date: 4 Jan 1996 16:53:45 GMT
- Organization: Technical University of Berlin, Germany
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- schlein@umbc.edu (Jonas J. Schlein) writes:
- > My question is whether or not this, or something similar will be in
- > a future standard?
-
- Like any other charlatan that wants to stay in business, I won't make
- falsifiable claims about the future---but, yes, there is a `restricted
- pointer proposal' that is being seriously considered for inclusion
- into C9X.
-
- A reasonably current version is available as text, PostScript, and
- LaTeX from David Keaton's WG14 site in
-
- ftp://ftp.dmk.com/DMK/sc22wg14/c9x/aliasing/
-
- a more outdated HTML version is one item down from Dennis Ritchie's
- diatribe against noalias in the Swedish "Programming in C" site that
- Michael Quinlan has already pointed out.
-
- Jutta Degener (jutta@lysator.liu.se)
-