in the fiction of your mind
> Perhaps worth noting that a lot of this gcc quirkiness (and, via peer
> pressure, clang quirkiness) was spawned in response to overly brittle
> copyright laws and enforcement. (The expiration times have been
> extended excessively to satisfy the likes of Disney, and t
Perhaps worth noting that a lot of this gcc quirkiness (and, via peer
pressure, clang quirkiness) was spawned in response to overly brittle
copyright laws and enforcement. (The expiration times have been
extended excessively to satisfy the likes of Disney, and the
enforcement seems to necessarily b
Den tors 17 jan. 2019 kl 14:05 skrev Mayuresh Kathe :
>
> Don't know if this has been discussed here before, but I found the
> following excerpt from the article at
> http://www.yodaiken.com/2018/12/31/undefined-behavior-and-the-purpose-of-c/
> unnerving;
> ... often the writers of the ISO C Standa
Don't know if this has been discussed here before, but I found the
following excerpt from the article at
http://www.yodaiken.com/2018/12/31/undefined-behavior-and-the-purpose-of-c/
unnerving;
... often the writers of the ISO C Standard have thrown up their hands
and labeled the effects of non-p
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