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Joseph S. Myers wrote: > c99 is the name of the compiler to "accept source code conforming to the > ISO C standard". For example, And once -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200112L is defined all this ISO C nonsense must be completely out of the way. No __STRICT_ANSI__, since non-ISO C stuff is used. The same applies to a few other defines. Only if none is defined can this silly strict ISO C business take place. -- â Ulrich Drepper â Red Hat, Inc. â 444 Castro St â Mountain View, CA â
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