Concatenating with a compile-time definition in "ANSI" CPP
Wm E Davidsen Jr
davidsen at crdos1.crd.ge.COM
Fri Oct 6 02:07:26 AEST 1989
In article <264 at capone.UUCP>, ndjc at capone.UUCP (Nick Crossley) writes:
| He might be referring to the preprocessor that is part of the AT&T
| Unix V.4 compilation system. In that, if the 'transition mode' flag
| -Xt is given to cc, most if not all of the "Reiserisms", including
| parameter substitution is strings and token pasting with comments,
| are allowed, with a warning.
What is the level of ANSI compliance without -Xt (or with whatever
option is needed). Are there any major new features which are missing in
whatever passes for ANSI mode? Can ANSI be made default?
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