AT&T C compilers
Tom Neff
tneff at well.UUCP
Fri Mar 10 03:12:53 AEST 1989
In article <9761 at smoke.BRL.MIL> gwyn at brl.arpa (Doug Gwyn (VLD/VMB) <gwyn>) writes:
>AT&T decided to wait until there is a C standard before releasing
>a compiler that is claimed to conform to it. Since the details of
>prototypes MIGHT have changed up until the very last minute, this
>avoids customers starting to use the new features and then having
>the rug pulled from under them when the features had to be changed.
Well AT&T may have their conservative reputation to uphold, but
speaking as a customer I wish they would get off the pot and release a
draft ANSI conformant compiler SOON. Considering how un-cheap my
development and support licenses are, it is more than faintly annoying
to realize that a $99 PC compiler from the corner Radio Shack will
handle programs written using prototypes (say, in 1987) while my
compiler won't.
I admit it took a long time for the committee to wade through all those
drafts, but the changes have been minor for some time now and
*specifically* not "compiler breakers" that I have seen.
It occurs to me that some of this could be political. I hope not though,
I just want the best compiler AT&T can release.
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