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Thou shalt have no other gods before the ANSI C standard 1666Thou shalt have no other gods before the ANSI C standard 1668 On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 06:14:22 +0000 (UTC) in alt.folklore.computers, "D. The obvious fix *now* is to use something larger than 32 bits: it wasn't obvious ten years ago. At... On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 17:04:19 GMT, Brian Inglis Not sure what you mean, they are the precision, not subranges, whatever that is. They are also fine externally. BTW, under VMS there is a tool SDL (Structure Definition Language) which allows you to make declarations in a language independent manner, and will generate include files in whichever language you like, then there is starlet which contains the declarations of all the system routines and this is also available in any language. This is as good as it gets! Naturally when of the arguments need to be pbutted by descriptor. With these tools you can freely mix languages.
SDL The VAX Structure Definition Language (VAX SDL) is used to write source statements that describe data structures and that can be translated to source statements in other languages. You can include the resulting output files in a corresponding target language program for subsequent compilation. Because VAX SDL is compiler- and language-independent, it is particularly useful for maintaining multilanguage implementations. Thou shalt have no other gods before the ANSI C standard 1667 fOn Sat, 05 Feb 2005 09:24:50 -0800 in alt.folklore.computers, "Tom Concept from Pascal that required you to define the bounds of values... Format: SDL-qualifier file-spec-qualifier,... VAX SDL supports the following VMS languages: o VAX Ada o VAX BASIC o VAX BLISS o VAX C o VAX DATATRIEVE o VAX FORTRAN o VAX MACRO o VAX Pascal o VAXELN Pascal o VAX PL-I --
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