If you check the README.developers you will see our recommended coding 
style. Currently for C this is ISO C99 standards with POSIX.1-2001 base 
specification (required for a number of functions). The README file also 
gives the gcc flags to check compliance with the standards.

Cheers

Andrew

On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 01:14:33PM -0500, Jim Dishaw wrote:
> Is the minimum supported compiler the C89 specification?  I would like to use 
> the offsetof() macro in the implementation of the revised metafile I/O 
> routines.  My goal is to define the data file format in a variable and to 
> support multiple versions for backwards compatibility.
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