Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/2003/12/14/17:30:48
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In a message dated 12/14/2003 4:17:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,
rich AT phekda DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk writes:
> It looks like you are using mkdoc from DJGPP 2.03. You need to use mkdoc
> from
> DJGPP 2.04. It was extended to understand particular versions of the ANSI
> and
> POSIX standards, e.g.: ansi-c89 and ansi-c99. A portability target of "ansi"
> now expands to both ANSI C89 and ANSI C99. See the mkdoc sources or the
> djgpp-workers mailing list archives.
>
That's terrific. I see that mkdoc doesn't require anything but "posix, ansi"
and the symbols are expanded as needed.
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Georgia" LANG=3D"0">In a message dated 12/14/2003 4:17:07 PM Eastern Standar=
d Time, rich AT phekda DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk writes:<BR>
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rial" LANG=3D"0">It looks like you are using mkdoc from DJGPP 2.03. You need=
to use mkdoc from<BR>
DJGPP 2.04. It was extended to understand particular versions of the ANSI an=
d<BR>
POSIX standards, e.g.: ansi-c89 and ansi-c99. A portability target of "ansi"=
<BR>
now expands to both ANSI C89 and ANSI C99. See the mkdoc sources or the<BR>
djgpp-workers mailing list archives.<BR>
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That's terrific. I see that mkdoc doesn't require anything but "posix,=
ansi" and the symbols are expanded as needed.</FONT></HTML>
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