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| Date: | Tue, 29 Oct 2002 16:49:02 -0500 |
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Nothing in DJGPP talks about the C language itself, nor any other language DJGPP supports. You should obtain a book or other reference on standard C for this. Note that DJGPP itself has no control over what the compiler supports; we merely port gcc from the FSF pretty much as-is. Note that they don't document the standard languages either.
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