Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!cica!ctrsol!emory!dtscp1!tridom!wht From: wht@tridom.uucp (Warren Tucker) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Function Prototypes and SCO Xenix-386 C Summary: I do it all day Keywords: C, ANSI Message-ID: <233@tridom.uucp> Date: 30 Jul 89 02:06:27 GMT References: <1989Jul27.171720.1948@holos0.uucp> Distribution: usa Organization: Tridom Corporation, Marietta GA Lines: 12 In article <1989Jul27.171720.1948@holos0.uucp>, lbr@holos0.uucp (Len Reed) writes: > The Xenix-386 cc command will not support function prototypes if I > use -M3 (generate 80386 code). This certainly means that cc is forking > a different compiler ... CC does fork a different compiler for -M3, but function prototyping works very well here with Xenix 386 Development System 2.3.1. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Warren Tucker, Tridom Corporation ...!gatech!emory!tridom!wht Ker-au'-lo-phon. An 8-foot partial flue-stop, having metal pipes surmounted by adjustable rings, and with a hole bored near the top of each pipe, producing a soft and "reedy" tone.