ISO/IEC 9899/AMD1:1995 amendment and C++03

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Ioannis Vranos

Does C++03 include the C programming language ISO/IEC 9899/AMD1:1995
amendment?
 
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Victor Bazarov

Ioannis said:
Does C++03 include the C programming language ISO/IEC 9899/AMD1:1995
amendment?

Yes, it does. You still haven't got yourself a copy, have you?

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Andrew Koenig

Does C++03 include the C programming language ISO/IEC 9899/AMD1:1995
amendment?

Yes, in the sense that the library described in that amendment is considered
part of the library that C++ inherits from C.
 
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red floyd

Victor said:
Yes, it does. You still haven't got yourself a copy, have you?

Victor, it's damned near impossible to find the 1990/1995 version of the
standard. Searching on both ANSI and ISO's sites only gives the 1999
version. The dead tree version from BSI (Wiley Press) is also the 1999
version.
 
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Victor Bazarov

red said:
Victor, it's damned near impossible to find the 1990/1995 version of
the standard. Searching on both ANSI and ISO's sites only gives the
1999 version. The dead tree version from BSI (Wiley Press) is also
the 1999 version.

I wasn't talking about C95. I was talking about C++03. Besides, how
would C95 document tell you that C++03 includes it?

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red floyd

Victor said:
I wasn't talking about C95. I was talking about C++03. Besides, how
would C95 document tell you that C++03 includes it?

I think you misunderstood me -- no problem, I may have inadvertently
switched topic --

I was trying to get the C90 or C95 Standard for the library reference.
 
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Victor Bazarov

red said:
[..]
I was trying to get the C90 or C95 Standard for the library reference.

Ah... Well, I don't know what to tell you. Contact a live person at
ANSI and see if you could purchase an outdated version of a standard
from them. Nobody else would have a legitimate copy to sell you. If
you can find a draft version somewhere, it might be as good as getting
a real thing. Ask in comp.std.c.

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Greg Comeau

red said:
[..]
I was trying to get the C90 or C95 Standard for the library reference.

Ah... Well, I don't know what to tell you. Contact a live person at
ANSI and see if you could purchase an outdated version of a standard
from them. Nobody else would have a legitimate copy to sell you. If
you can find a draft version somewhere, it might be as good as getting
a real thing. Ask in comp.std.c.

http://www.comeaucomputing.com/iso has some info, although
it now leads one to call them up for pricing.
 

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