Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!dgp.toronto.edu!flaps From: flaps@dgp.toronto.edu (Alan J Rosenthal) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: The ansi C standard looks to the future as well, folks Message-ID: <1989Sep12.182348.8173@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> Date: 12 Sep 89 22:23:48 GMT Organization: Dynamic Graphics Project, University of Toronto Lines: 20 tneff@bfmny0.UU.NET (Tom Neff) writes: >I would like to hear one real world example of an architecture where it >can be illegal to ... and garys@bunker.UUCP (Gary M. Samuelson) writes: >Are you being hypothetical, or is there a machine that really does this? and many others write with similar sentiments. The ansi C standard will apply to many machines of the future, such as super-risc machines with 1e6 registers where each register has a different type. These discussions mostly refer to actual existing machines, but they're not invalidated just because no machine of a certain description currently exists, so long as it is a reasonable kind of machine that may some day exist. ajr p.s. :-) on the super-risc 1e6 register thing. But hey, such a machine could run the X server entirely out of register memory.