jessea@dynasys.UUCP (Jesse W. Asher) (02/16/90)
I was wondering if the compiler that comes with AT+T Unix SysV/386 ver. 3.2 adheres to the ansi specifications? I recently got a program and tried to compile it and had some problems. I was told that the compiler was pre-ansi. If this is so, is there anyway for me to correct this situation? Suggestions? Thanx in advance. -- Jesse W. Asher - Dynasys - (901)382-1705 6196-1 Macon Rd., Suite 200, Memphis, TN 38134 UUCP: {uunet,fedeva,rayo,ddmtg1}!dynasys!jessea
friedl@mtndew.UUCP (Steve Friedl) (02/18/90)
In article <42@dynasys.UUCP>, jessea@dynasys.UUCP (Jesse W. Asher) writes: > I was wondering if the compiler that comes with AT+T Unix SysV/386 > ver. 3.2 adheres to the ansi specifications? I recently got a program > and tried to compile it and had some problems. I was told that the > compiler was pre-ansi. If this is so, is there anyway for me to > correct this situation? Suggestions? Thanx in advance. None of AT&T's commercially-available C compilers are ANSI compliant. C Issue 5, which will be available for the 3B2 and the 386 with System V Release 4.0 will have it, and there are rumors that a Sys V Rel 3 version >might< happen too. Steve -- Stephen J. Friedl, KA8CMY / Software Consultant / Tustin, CA / 3B2-kind-of-guy +1 714 544 6561 voice / friedl@vsi.com / {uunet,attmail}!mtndew!friedl "Winning the Balridge Quality Award is as easy as falling off a horse." - me