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On 26/05/2025 07:19, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood wrote:Groovy hepcat Tim Rentsch was jivin' in comp.lang.c on Fri, 23 May
2025 10:43 pm. It's a cool scene! Dig it.
C99 is just as stable as C90, and has been for well over a
decade.
Methinks Tim is having trouble with his arithmetic. Either that
or he doesn't know what year it is now. :)
C99 was ratified in 1999, over two and a half decades ago.
C11 is just as stable as C90, and has been for just slightly
less than a decade.
And C11 was ratified in 2011, no? That was almost a decade and a
half ago.
Tim was, I believe, taking into account the time it took for common
implementations of C compilers and libraries to have complete and
generally bug-free support for the standards, and for these
implementations to become common. C99 was published in 1999, but it
took quite a while before most people programming in C could happily
use C99 without worrying about the tool support being "experimental"
or not as mature as C90 support.
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