Sujet : Re: Top 10 most common hard skills listed on resumes...
De : tr.17687 (at) *nospam* z991.linuxsc.com (Tim Rentsch)
Groupes : comp.lang.cDate : 31. Aug 2024, 10:18:13
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James Kuyper <
jameskuyper@alumni.caltech.edu> writes:
On 8/29/24 19:08, Ben Bacarisse wrote:
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Actually I don't think I did. I said "reject" and a compiler
that says "this is not C" and then generates a executable is
rejecting the code as far as I am concerned.
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How about a compiler that says: "Congratulations on using our
extension to C - program accepted"?
As long as the message conforms to the implementation-defined
(and so documented) characteristics of other mandatory
diagnostics, it seems reasonable to expect that someone would
treat it the same way.