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- From: encom@jolt.mpx.com.au (Encom Technology Sydney)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.std.c
- Subject: Re: Integral conversion e.t.c. (was: Re: Hungarian notation)
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- Date: 23 Feb 1996 02:27:22 GMT
- Organization: Microplex Pty Ltd
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- Peter Seebach (seebs@solutions.solon.com) wrote:
- : In article <4fvso9$16v@galaxy.ucr.edu>, Tom Payne <thp@cs.ucr.edu> wrote:
-
- : > .... In the GNU C preprocessor,
- : > `#pragma' ifrst attempts to run the game `rogue'; if that fails, it
- : > tries to run the game `hack'; if that fails, ...
- : > -- Manual for the GNU C preprocessor for GNU CC 1.34:
-
- : I believe this is a documentation bug; I believe you'll find it
- : actually tries hack first, then rogue.
-
- Does this mean we should stop using GCC, since it is not a conforming
- implementation. Actually come to think of it the standard says
- implementation-defined means that the behaviour is documented -- it
- does not say it has to be CORRECTLY documented. (So that's OK :-)
-
- Andrew.
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