Third public review of X3J11 C (a scientist speaks up)

Steven Ryan smryan at garth.UUCP
Sun Aug 28 10:24:44 AEST 1988


>>Sounds like somebody wants an extensible C.
>
>It's been done, it works well, and it's readily available:  C++.

Some people have been asking for access to machine specific features. C is
good at getting at machine features for one particular machine whether they
exist or not.

Query: Does C++ do the same or does it define its machine independent operators
in terms of specific machine features and give programmers access to the same
mechanism?

(Why bother buying an unavailable book if I can con someone else in to doing
my research for me?)



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