Les Mikesell wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
[Les wrote about "older" compilers]
Older? ANSI C is since 1989. I guess one could characterize 19 years
as "older". :-)
C was old before ANSI came along. Maybe we could revive the discussion
of why "abcd"[2] must evaluate to 'c'.
I wasn't explicit enough, I guess. I wouldn't characterize
19 years as "older", but rather as "antique" or "ancient"
in this context. I was objecting to using too weak a word,
not too strong a word :-)
Mike
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