Andrew Pinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | > | > C has been a portable assembler for years before it got normalized and | > optimizing compilers took over. | | 18 years. And now it has been 17 years since C has been standardized so | you can say C has been standardized now for half its life. 18 years is a | long time when it comes to computers. I know one problem is that most | people who learn C don't learn about the undefined behaviors until they hit | it.
But did you learn the history of how and why those "undefined behaviour" came into existence in the first place? -- Gaby