Hello,
You can purchase a download of the C99 Standard
from ansi.org/webstore for $18, in PDF format.
You can then search for whatever you want...
HTH
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Cheers!
Dan Nagle
Purple Sage Computing Solutions, Inc.
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002 10:58:37 -0500, Aleksandar Donev
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Sorry to send this question about C to the Fortran list, but I figure
>some of the scientific programmers on it will be able to help me.
>
>I am interested in learning more about the (new) C99 C standard,
>particularly the changes made to make C a viable scientific computation
>language (such as variable length arrays and restricted pointers). I
>would like to avoid buying and reading the whole ISO standard though.
>And I was unable to find any candidate references. Can someone point me
>to a source please?
>
>This is also relevant to me since F2x includes an interface to C portion
>which presumably uses the C99 standard...
>
>Thanks,
>Aleksandar
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