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"Keith Thompson" <Keith.S.Thompson+u@gmail.com> wrote in message[...]
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If you're going to stick with existing C90 compilers, it seems
to me that all you need for your purposes is an add-on library.
Here's the first disconnect.
Yes - I already have an add-on library - that's the folder.c and
folder.h I referenced in the beginning. And unistd.h would be
another.
But neither of these are in C23. Nor were they in C90.
I want a slight variation to BOTH of those standards,
and for the next ISO standard - C30 or whatever -
to include that slight variation.
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All your talk of defining
a new language based on C90 (whether you call it C90+, or C91,
or whatever), as far as I can tell, is not useful.
I apologize for not having the ability to express myself.
I can only see in hindsight what the issues are.
In this case, the plan is that my "add-on library", is so
small, and so useful, and hopefully so popular, that it
gets standardized into a theoretical C30,
as well as
existing C90 libraries - including but not limited to
PDPCLIB - updated to include this new feature, that,
in hindsight, should have existed even in K&R C.
[...] You don't
want to change the core language (Section 6 of the standard).
You don't need to change the standard library (Section 7); [...]
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