Monday, April 16, 2018

Re: Is ANSI C support still needed?

David Demelier wrote:

> On Sun, 2018-04-15 at 12:43 +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> > For a long time Vim code was made to be compiled with ANSI C (also
> > known
> > as C89 and ISO C90). This means it can also be compiled on very old
> > systems. And since it wasn't too much work to support it, that was
> > the
> > choice.
>
> C99 being 19 years old should be the default for a while. To me, I
> don't see any reason to support C89 nowadays. Even MS has finally added
> C99 in recent VisualStudio versions ;)

It's this "in recent VisualStudio" that worries me. So C99 support was
lacking for many years, and even now some things are "optional".

Users may be stuck with an older compiler for many reasons. Sticking
with C89 is putting the level too low, but requiring a full C99 compiler
is too much.

We cannot rely on all compilers to support all C99 features.
We will have to pick the ones that we can use.

I'll make some patches to introduce C99 features, so that we can check
what actually works.

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