[comp.sys.att] Is cc for AT+T Unix pre-ansi?

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.


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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

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fmcgee@cuuxb.ATT.COM (~XT6561110~Frank McGee~C23~L25~6326~) (02/20/90)

>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

The rumors are true, there's a System V Release 3.2 version.
It's called the Standard C Development Environment (SCDE)
issue 5.0/3.  It's available for the 386 NOW (it's PEC 1331-040).

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