Machine Readable ANSI C Std?
williams at nrl-css.arpa
williams at nrl-css.arpa
Thu Mar 24 06:12:06 AEST 1988
From: williams at nrl-css.arpa
Is there a machine readable copy of the ANSI C standard available?
" " " " available via anonymous ftp?
-russ
[ I don't think so. Does anyone know for sure? -mod ]
Volume-Number: Volume 13, Number 24
Alas, no. ANSI makes its money from publishing standards. If there was
a machine readable copy of the standard around for anonymous ftp, then many
people would get a hold of it that way, rather than buy it from ANSI.
Therefore, we can not distribute it electronically. (We do, of course,
keep it on a computer for editing purposes, but it isn't available to
the public.)
My own personal opinion is that standards ought to be developed by some
sort of subsidized, not-for-profit organization, and be available at media
cost. (For all I know ANSI may BE "not-for-profit". That still doesn't
mean they'll give away the standards they create.)
If you want a paper copy of the current Draft, write to the address below.
(This came from a previous std-unix posting.)
Global Press
2625 Hickory St.
P.O. Box 2504
Santa Anna, CA 92707-3783
U.S.A.
800-854-7179
+1-714-540-9870 (from outside the U.S., ask for extension 245.)
TELEX 692 373
[ They moved. More currently, they appear to be:
Global Engineering Documents
2805 McGaw
Irvine, CA 92714
USA
+1-714-261-1455
+1-800-854-7179
-mod ]
Ask for the X3.159 draft standard. The price is $65.
Jim Williams
X3J11, The ANSI C Committee
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