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Is Objective-C now a strict superset of C99?
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Is Objective-C now a strict superset of C99?


  • Subject: Is Objective-C now a strict superset of C99?
  • From: "Karan, Cem (Civ, ARL/CISD)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 08:26:10 -0400
  • Thread-topic: Is Objective-C now a strict superset of C99?

The subject line pretty much says it all; is Objective-C now a strict superset of C99?  I'd like to use some of the newer C99 keywords and know that my code is portable, but all I see is that its built on K&R C.  Also is Objective-C an ISO standard, or do I go to http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ObjectiveC/ObjC.pdf and poke through that?  I'd like to know the absolute standard because I'd like to work on writing a parser file for it.

Thanks,
Cem Karan
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