__chip is evil
khb at chiba.kbierman
khb at chiba.kbierman
Tue Jan 16 16:01:56 AEST 1990
In article <11939 at smoke.BRL.MIL> gwyn at smoke.BRL.MIL (Doug Gwyn) writes:
...
That's not only a proper use of __*, but the recommended one.
>> >On the other hand #pragma is not allowed to change the semantics of a
>> >program.
My argument is that the entire Standard must be conformed to, whether or
not an application happens to actually use #pragma, thus #pragma cannot
change the semantics that rest of the Standard specifies.
....
I would have thought that something like
#pragma K&R
would be highly desired, for those cases where the traditional unix
interpretation of K&R has been different .....
Is everyone that certain that old codes don't matter anymore ? Or is
this not the preferred "spelling" ?
I haven't been that hip to C standards discussions (only about a month
of watching the group and such), so I apologize if this is an old
discussion come back from the dead.
cheers
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