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Additions to C

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-10 4:15

What do you want in the next C standard? For me it's namespaces, damn they make libraries simple.

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-11 12:22

A non-free C compiler?  wtf is it called and does anybody bother?
well, there's sun studio, which is free as in beer, but closed source:
http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/documentation/ss12u1/mr/READMEs/c.html
This compiler is in full compliance with ISO/IEC 9899:1999, Programming Language - C and is available on Solaris platforms when you compile with the -xc99 option. This compiler supports all C language features of ISO/IEC 9899:1999, Programming Language - C on all supported operating systems.

and then there's this thing:
http://www.edg.com/index.php?location=c_lang
The front end accepts the C++ language as defined by the ISO/IEC 14882:2003 standard. It also accepts the C language as defined by the ISO/IEC 9899:1990 ("C89") and ISO/IEC 9899:1999 ("C99") standards and the "Embedded C" extensions of ISO/IEC TR 18037.
http://www.edg.com/index.php?location=faq_q2_cost
So how much do you charge for a single copy for Windows?

Sorry, we don't sell end-user products. We only license source code, which probably costs more than you're looking to spend if all you need is a single end-user copy.

How much does a source code license cost?

Usually somewhere between $40,000 and $250,000. There are lots of different kinds of licenses, so you'll have to contact us to get a specific quote.

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