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- From: lfw@pssparc2.oc.com (Larry Weiss)
- Subject: Re: Where can I get the ANSI C specification?
- Message-ID: <lfw.762730464@pssparc2.oc.com>
- Keywords: ANSI C
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- Organization: OpenConnect Systems, Dallas, TX
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- Date: Thu, 3 Mar 1994 21:34:24 GMT
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- kwunnan@dorrenbacher.ecn.purdue.edu (Kwun-Nan Lin) writes:
- >I need a complete ANSI C specification. It will serve as a reference
- >to the compiler I am going to write for my Ph.D thesis.
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- The least expensive way to get the full text is to purchase the book
- "The Annotated ANSI C Standard" as annotated by Herbert Schildt.
- ISBN 0-07-881952-0
- Osbourne McGraw-Hill
- $39.95
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- The book contains the standard's text with the ISO 9899 section numbering.
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