SGI C ANSI-complient or not???
Russell J Fulton;ccc032u
russell at ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz
Fri Mar 15 17:37:14 AEST 1991
davea at quasar.wpd.sgi.com (David B.Anderson) writes:
>In article <29042.27dd4bf4 at kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> brownrigg at kuhub.cc.ukans.edu writes:
>>I keep seeing posts of people suggesting that the SGI c compiler is
>>ANSI complient. I must be missing something here, because the version
>>we have on our new 4D/25 (and any other version for that matter) is so
>>[<censored :-)>] K&R that it doesn't understand "void *" as a data type.
>Best guess: you are still running release 3.2.
>Release 3.3 cc understands void, void *. ANSI C was first released
>this year (for use with release 3.3).
Yes 3.3 has void and can handle prototypes but is still not a full ANSI C
compiler. If I remember correctly the man pages explcitly say it isn't.
>Regards,
>[ David B. Anderson Silicon Graphics (415)335-1548 davea at sgi.com ]
>[``What can go wrong?'' --Calvin to Hobbes]
Cheers,
--
Russell Fulton, Computer Center, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
<rj_fulton at aukuni.ac.nz>
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