Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/12/00:47:33
Kevin A. Pieckiel wrote:
> Where can I get stuff like that? I'm pretty sure it's not in an RFC
> as I
> browse those pretty regularly. Anyone know right off hand where I can
> find references similar to RFC's that have ANSI and IEEE standards?
You have to buy the ANSI standard direct from ANSI. I'm no sure about
IEEE, but I imagine it's much the same way.
If you're specifically interested in the ANSI C standard, you can look
into _The annotated ANSI C standard_ by Herbert Schildt (ISBN
0078819520). Schildt's annotation should be ignored, because they are
in some cases dead wrong, but the standard is reproduced almost in its
entirety -- and it costs less than if you were to get it from ANSI
itself.
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