Re: Is Objective-C now a strict superset of C99?
Re: Is Objective-C now a strict superset of C99?
- Subject: Re: Is Objective-C now a strict superset of C99?
- From: David P Henderson <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 14:51:15 -0400
On 26/08/2005, at 14:29, Karan, Cem (Civ, ARL/CISD) wrote:
Unfortunately, that doesn't really answer the question. You see, I
want to write a lex/yacc file to parse in modern Objective-C code;
that means that I REALLY need to learn what the modern grammar for
Objective C is.
Someone more knowledgeable than myself please correct me if I'm
wrong. The Objective-C language which Apple uses does not care one
whit which C language standard you use. In other words, Objective-C
is built on top of C but does not restrict which version of the C
standard you can use when writing your code.
Dave
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