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Vanilla ANSI C headers wanted

by David Given <dg@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 12, 2007 at 10:03 PM

I'm working on this compiler/libc suite. It's a bit antiquated and the
headers
badly need reworking to be brought up to date and to separate out the
platform-specific stuff from the platform-independent stuff.

Does anyone know where I can find a set of minimal ANSI headers that I can
use
as a reference? (I'm also wanting Posix, too, but that can wait for now.
As
well as being off-topic.) My usual source for this kind of thing --- the C
development kit for the BSD operating systems --- isn't really terribly
useful
because the ANSI, Posix and platform-specific headers are all jumbled
together
and it's not terribly clear which is which.

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 3 Posts in Topic:
Vanilla ANSI C headers wanted
David Given <dg@[EMAIL  2007-03-12 22:03:53 
Re: Vanilla ANSI C headers wanted
Jack Klein <jackklein@  2007-03-29 01:19:55 
Re: Vanilla ANSI C headers wanted
"bytebro" <k  2007-03-29 01:21:14 

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