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From: stockton AT bcm DOT tmc DOT edu (David W. Stockton)
Subject: Re: Missing header file??
23 Feb 1998 18:16:46 -0800 :
Message-ID: <34F1E146.E09D94AF.cygnus.gnu-win32@bcm.tmc.edu>
References: <00a301bd3cfc$6c3e76a0$fa173185 AT gbird0 DOT fu DOT is DOT saga-u DOT ac DOT jp>
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To: Colin Peters <colin AT fu DOT is DOT saga-u DOT ac DOT jp>
Cc: Pete <1atin0 AT mail DOT softcom DOT net>, GNU-Win32 <gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com>

I have recently been doing a little cross-platform and cross compiler
porting and have run into different versions of include files
(both different names and different definitions in them).  These have
been both in C and C++.  Can someone point me to the ANSI specifications?
I would like to know who is right and who is wrong in their
implementations or what I should default and what I should #ifdef in
for particular compilers.
						David

Colin Peters wrote:

> ctype.h and stdio.h are part of the ANSI standard set of header files, and
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