Description: The C programming language began to be standardized some time around 1985 by the ANSI X3J9 committee. Several years of effort went by, and in 1989 ANSI approved the new standard. An ISO committee ratified it a year later in 1990 after adding an amendment dealing with internationalization issues. The 1989 C standard is known officially as ANSI/ISO 9899-1989, Programming Languages - C, and this document refers to the 1989 C standard as C89. The 1990 ISO revision of the standard is known officially as ISO/IEC 9899-1990, Programming Languages - C, which is referred to in this document as "C90". -The C programming language began to be standardized some time around 1985 by the ANSI X3J9 committee. Several years of effort went by, and in 1989 ANSI approved the new standard. An ISO committee ratified it a year later in 1990 after adding an amendment dealing with internationalization issues. The 1989 C standard is known officially as ANSI/ISO 9899-1989, Programming Languages- C, and this document refers to the 1989 C standard as C89. The 1990 ISO revision of the standard is known officially as ISO/IEC 9899-1990, Programming Languages- C, which is referred to in this document as "C90". Platform: |
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Description: This International Standard specifies requirements for implementations of the C + + programming language.
The first such requirement is that they implement the language, and so this International Standard also
defines C+ +. Other requirements and relaxations of the first requirement appear at various places within this
International Standard.
C + + is a general purpose programming language based on the C programming language as described in
ISO/IEC 9899:1990 Programming languages – C (1.2). In addition to the facilities provided by C, C + +
provides additional data types, classes, templates, exceptions, namespaces, inline functions, operator over-
loading, function name overloading, references, free store management operators, and additional library
facilities.-This International Standard specifies requirements for implementations of the C++ programming language.
The first such requirement is that they implement the language, and so this International Standard also
defines C+ +. Other requirements and relaxations of the first requirement appear at various places within this
International Standard.
C++ is a general purpose programming language based on the C programming language as described in
ISO/IEC 9899:1990 Programming languages – C (1.2). In addition to the facilities provided by C, C++
provides additional data types, classes, templates, exceptions, namespaces, inline functions, operator over-
loading, function name overloading, references, free store management operators, and additional library
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Description: This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition,
ISO/IEC 9899:1990, as amended and corrected by
ISO/IEC 9899/COR1:1994, ISO/IEC 9899/AMD1:1995, and
ISO/IEC 9899/COR2:1996. Platform: |
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