rt > risc/6000 (actually ANSI compiler in AIX Version 3)
Marc J. Stephenson/140000;1C-22
marc at stingray..austin.ibm.com
Wed Feb 28 11:38:33 AEST 1990
In article <1990Feb27.210550.4826 at athena.mit.edu> jfc at athena.mit.edu (John F Carr) writes:
>
>I assume from this discussion that the new machine comes with an ANSI
>compiler? Am I correct?
>
>
>--
> --John Carr (jfc at athena.mit.edu)
In a word, yes. The AIX XL C Compiler is an ANSI compiler which is included
in AIX Version 3 for Risc System/6000. The .cfg file has stanzas for xlc and
cc, where xlc has -D_ANSI_C_SOURCE defined and a cc stanza where it handles
extended mode programs. xlc for ANSI, cc for extended (which I take as a
superset of ANSI).
Extra disclaimer: I couldn't find exactly how IBM is describing exactly what
constitutes ANSI (my copy is a draft from May 13,1988. Did it pass?). Anyway
it handles prototypes and pragmas and stringize and that ilk - ANSI things.
Marc Stephenson (marc at stingray.austin.ibm.com)
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