David Demelier wrote:
> On Sun, 2018-04-15 at 12:43 +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> > For a long time Vim code was made to be compiled with ANSI C (also
> > known
> > as C89 and ISO C90). This means it can also be compiled on very old
> > systems. And since it wasn't too much work to support
On Sun, 2018-04-15 at 12:43 +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> For a long time Vim code was made to be compiled with ANSI C (also
> known
> as C89 and ISO C90). This means it can also be compiled on very old
> systems. And since it wasn't too much work to support it, that was
> the
> choice.
>
C99
Hi Bram and all,
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 12:43:23 +0200
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Hello Vimmers,
>
> For a long time Vim code was made to be compiled with ANSI C (also known
> as C89 and ISO C90). This means it can also be compiled on very old
> systems. And since it wasn't too
Hello Vimmers,
For a long time Vim code was made to be compiled with ANSI C (also known
as C89 and ISO C90). This means it can also be compiled on very old
systems. And since it wasn't too much work to support it, that was the
choice.
Now that we are adding checks for C89 compliance, it turns