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From: krecik AT ii DOT uni DOT wroc DOT pl (Grzegorz Nowakowski)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DJGPP HELP!!!!!
Date: 08 Aug 1996 08:53:41 GMT
Organization: Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique, UPS/CNRS, Orsay,FRANCE
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Message-ID: <KRECIK.96Aug8105341@ii.uni.wroc.pl>
References: <Pine DOT SUN DOT 3 DOT 91 DOT 960808085610 DOT 19168D-100000 AT is>
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In-reply-to: Eli Zaretskii's message of Thu, 8 Aug 1996 07:01:32 GMT
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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In article <Pine DOT SUN DOT 3 DOT 91 DOT 960808085610 DOT 19168D-100000 AT is> Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> writes:

> That probably means that the program you are trying to port uses some 
> non-ANSI features (like header files and library functions which ANSI 
> doesn't mention).  Strict ANSI C code will compile on any ANSI-compliant 
> compiler without any problems (and in my experience, it does).  
> Unfortunately, too few people restrict themselves to ANSI C when they 
> write programs...

Is there ANSI C specification available on-line?  Actually, when I
want to write clean code, the only reference I have is BC 3.1 help
(which points if such function is in ANSI C or not).  And that's the
main reason I keep the compilet on my HD. :-(
-- 
						 Grzegorz Nowakowski
						<krecik AT ii DOT uni DOT wroc DOT pl>
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