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- From: danpop@mail.cern.ch (Dan Pop)
- Newsgroups: gnu.misc.discuss,comp.std.c
- Subject: Re: Coding Standards are ignorant
- Date: 11 Mar 96 11:29:04 GMT
- Organization: CERN European Lab for Particle Physics
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- In <KANZE.96Mar8125719@gabi.gabi-soft.fr> kanze@gabi-soft.fr (J. Kanze) writes:
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- >With regards to the -ansi options: for the most part, they just turn on
- >function prototyping, and maybe make a few changes in the preprocessor.
- >They don't necessarily make the compiler ISO conformant. (On at least
- >one of my compilers, to get anything close to ISO conformance, the
- >option is `-ansi -pendantic', and not just -ansi.)
-
- But the point remains: it's -ansi and not -iso. Does any of your
- compilers have a -iso option?
-
- Dan
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