V7 C vs. PCC
SATZ at SU-SIERRA.ARPA
SATZ at SU-SIERRA.ARPA
Thu Aug 30 11:32:35 AEST 1984
From: Greg Satz <SATZ at SU-SIERRA.ARPA>
I scaned the last two years of unix-wizards archives looking for some
information about the portable C compiler. Since I couldn't find what
I was looking there, I thought I would ask here:
I have a C compiler for the DEC-20. It faithfully parses what is
specified in Kernighan and Ritchie's book. The problem with this is that
it can't parse much code that comes from Berkeley. I don't want to start
any religious battles over what is better. I only want to modifiy this
compiler to make it the best it can be.
>From K+R, page 197:
"The names of members and tags may be the same as ordinary
variables. However, names of tags and members must be mutually
distinct.
Two members may share a common initial sequence of members; that
is, the same member may appear in two different structures if it
has the same type in both and if all previous members are the
same in both."
My question becomes:
Why did PCC diverge from this condiition? What other features
are in PCC that aren't in K+R's V7 compiler? I guess I am asking for a
comprehensive list of differences.
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