Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!ukc!keele!nott-cs!christopher-robin.cs.bham.ac.uk!cjr From: cjr@cs.bham.ac.uk (Chris Ridd ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: C Compilers-->K&R or ANSI Draft?? Message-ID: <1003@christopher-robin.cs.bham.ac.uk> Date: 5 Oct 90 14:03:45 GMT References: <11806@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> <4280015@hpgnd.HP.COM> Reply-To: cjr@christopher-robin.UUCP (Chris Ridd ) Organization: University of Birmingham, England Lines: 22 In article <4280015@hpgnd.HP.COM> alex@hpgnd.HP.COM (Alexis MERMET-GRANDFILLES) writes: >I think TURBO-C v2.0 from BORLAND (c) does. > >Unfortunately , it's only available in Germany ... > >alex@hpgndxo Lattice C v5 appears to comply with the ANSI standard (not draft). As does Prospero C. Oh, GNU gcc does as well. So there's no excuse for writing 'old' C code any more, is there? :-) Chris -- Chris Ridd, Computer Science, Birmingham Uni, UK -- RiddCJ@Cs.Bham.Ac.Uk -- "'It's going to look pretty good, then, isn't it,' said War testily, 'the One Horseman and Three Pedestrians of the Apocralypse.'" - Sourcery