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Subject: Re: DJGPP v2.05: some thoughts
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On 6/6/15, DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> wrote:
>
>> The purpose of --ansi (or other C dialect selectors) is to affect the
>> C dialect used, not the libraries (which are not even part of GCC).
>
> The ANSI standard is more than just a dialect.  It defines a runtime
> as well.  So if the user asks for "ANSI compliance" we must comply
> with the ANSI runtime standards.
>
> Note that glibc does this also.
>

At least not for errno.h

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