- C99
C99 is a modern dialect of the
C programming language .History
After the ANSI standardization process, the C language specification remained relatively static for some time, whereas
C++ continued to evolve, largely during its own standardization effort. Normative Amendment 1 created a new standard for the C language in 1995, but only to correct some details of the C89 standard and to add more extensive support for international character sets. However, the standard underwent further revision in the late 1990s, leading to the publication of ISO/IEC 9899:1999 in 1999. This standard is commonly referred to as "C99 ." It was adopted as an ANSI standard in May 2000. The international C standard is maintained by theworking group ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG14.New features
C99 introduced several new features, many of which had already been implemented as extensions in several compilers:
*
inline function s
*variable declaration no longer restricted to file scope or the start of a compound statement
* several newdata type s, includinglong long int
, optional extended integer types, an explicit boolean data type, and acomplex
type to representcomplex number s
*variable-length array s
* support for one-line comments beginning with//
, as inBCPL or C++
* new library functions, such assnprintf
* newheader file s, such as
andstdbool.h inttypes.h
* type-generic math functions (tgmath.h
)
* improved support forIEEE floating point
* designated initializers
* compound literals
* support forvariadic macro s (macros of variablearity )
*
qualification to allow more aggressive code optimizationrestrict Backward compatibility with C90
C99 is for the most part backward compatible with C90, but is stricter in some ways; in particular, a declaration that lacks a type specifier no longer has
int
implicitly assumed. The C standards committee decided that it was of more value for compilers to diagnose inadvertent omission of the type specifier than to silently process legacy code that relied on implicitint
. In practice, compilers are likely to diagnose the omission but also assumeint
and continue translating the program.Support by major compilers
GCC and other C compilers now support many of the new features of C99. However, there has been less support from vendors such as
Microsoft andBorland that have mainly focused on C++, since C++ provides similar functionality improvement.GCC, despite its extensive C99 support, is still not a completely compliant implementation; some features are missing or do not work correctly. [cite web
url=http://gcc.gnu.org/c99status.html
title=Status of C99 features in GCC
publisher=Free Software Foundation, Inc.
date=2007-11-22
accessdate=2008-01-09]According to
Sun Microsystems , Sun Studio (which is freely downloadable) now supports the full C99 standard. [cite web
url=http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/documentation/ss12/mr/READMEs/c.html#about
title=Sun Studio 12: C Compiler 5.9 Readme
publisher=Sun Microsystems, Inc.
date=2007-05-31
accessdate=2008-01-09]The C interpreter Ch supports major C99 features [cite web
url=http://www.softintegration.com/demos/chstandard/c99.html
title=C/C++ interpreter Ch C99 features
publisher=SoftIntegration, Inc.
date=2008-02-15
accessdate=2008-02-15] and it is freely available in Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, QNX and FreeBSD.Version detection
A standard macro
__STDC_VERSION__
is defined with value199901L
to indicate that C99 support is available. As with the__STDC__
macro for C90,__STDC_VERSION__
can be used to write code that will compile differently for C90 and C99 compilers, as in this example that ensures thatinline
is available in either case.
#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L /* "inline" is a keyword */
#else
# define inline /* nothing */
#endifFuture standards directions
Since ratification of the 1999 C standard, the standards working group has prepared technical reports specifying improved support for embedded processing, additional character data types (
Unicode support), and library functions with improvedbounds checking . Work continues on technical reports addressing decimalfloating point , additional mathematicalspecial functions , and additionaldynamic memory allocation functions. The C and C++ standards committees have been collaborating on specifications for threaded programming.As of 2007, work has begun in anticipation of another revision of the C standard, informally called "C1"x". The C standards committee has adopted guidelines that should limit the adoption of new features that have not been tested by existing implementations.
It is likely that the standard
function, which was officially deprecated in response to a defect report concerning its unsafe interface design, will not be specified in the next revision of the C standard.gets See also
*
List of programming languages References
External links
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* [http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-c99.html IBM developerWorks: Open source development using C99]
* [http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2001/2/23/194544/139 Kuro5hin: Are you Ready For C99?]
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