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- From: mooney@golem.phys.ndsu.NoDak.edu (Timothy Mooney)
- Newsgroups: gnu.misc.discuss,comp.std.c
- Subject: Re: Coding Standards are ignorant
- Date: 18 Mar 1996 16:59:55 -0600
- Organization: North Dakota Higher Education Computing Network
- Message-ID: <4ikptb$er8@golem.phys.ndsu.NoDak.edu>
- References: <4gum82$14v4@info4.rus.uni-stuttgart.de> <KANZE.96Mar8125719@gabi.gabi-soft.fr> <danpop.826543744@rscernix> <4i829o$qbh@usenet.pa.dec.com>
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- In article <4i829o$qbh@usenet.pa.dec.com>,
- Norman Diamond <diamond@tbj.dec.com> wrote:
- >In article <danpop.826543744@rscernix>, danpop@mail.cern.ch (Dan Pop) writes:
- >>In <KANZE.96Mar8125719@gabi.gabi-soft.fr> kanze@gabi-soft.fr (J. Kanze) writes:
- >>Does any of your compilers have a -iso option?
- >
- >At least one compiler has a -std option. That's the good news. The bad news
- >is that it's documented (if an online manual page is a document :-) thus:
- > -std Produce errors for constructions that are not compatible with the
- > ANSI standard.
-
- DEC's cc for Digital Unix 3.2 has a -std option, and the man page does
- mention the ISO standard.
-
- Tim
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