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- From: Martin Bonner <mbonner@pires.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.std.c
- Subject: Re: C compiler validation
- Date: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 12:33:55 GMT
- Organization: Pi Technology Ltd
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- In article: <4hsps6$l11@jukebox.plug-in.com.br> coelho@plug-in.com.br (Gustavo Augusto
- Coelho) writes:
- >
- > gautemyk@idt.unit.no (Gaute Myklebust) wrote:
- >
- > >I want to verify if a C compiler confirms to the ANSI standard. Does
- > >anyone know of test suites for this purpose ?
- >
- > If a understand correct you want to know if your compiler is a ANSI
- > standard or not ?
- Correct
- > If i am correct you can find out this looking at the compiler's
- > manual.Simple isn't it :)
- Nope. That only tells you whether the vendor _CLAIMS_ the compiler is
- ANSI (or ISO) standard. Whether it _IS_ or not is an entirely
- different question.
- >
- > Gustavo Augusto Coelho
- > email:coelho@plug-in.com.br
- > Let's talk about C/C++ and Demos
- > Porto Alegre - Brazil
- >
- >
- >
-
- Martin Bonner
- Pi Technology, Milton Hall, Cambridge, ENGLAND
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- mbonner@pires.co.uk
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