C99 (previously known as C9X) is an informal name for ISO/IEC 9899:1999, a past version of the C programming language standard. It extends the previous...
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C (programming language) (section C99)
1999, which is commonly referred to as "C99". It has since been amended three times by Technical Corrigenda. C99 introduced several new features, including...
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C99 is a past version of the C programming language standard. C99 or C-99 may also refer to: C99, a C compiler for the TI-99/4A home computer C99, a fragment...
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binary floating-point formats are used for float and double respectively. The C99 standard includes new real floating-point types float_t and double_t, defined...
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C11 (C standard revision) (section Changes from C99)
ISO/IEC 9899:2011, a past standard for the C programming language. It replaced C99 (standard ISO/IEC 9899:1999) and has been superseded by C17 (standard ISO/IEC...
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Inline function (section C99)
those of C++ and C99. armcc in C90 mode also offers inline as a non-standard extension, with semantics different from gnu89 and C99. Some implementations...
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conversions in code that otherwise used single-precision float values. In C99, this shortcoming was fixed by introducing new sets of functions that work...
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2015 further improved the C99 support, with full support of the C99 Standard Library, except for features that require C99 language features not yet supported...
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fenv.h, inttypes.h, stdbool.h, stdint.h, and tgmath.h) were added with C99, a revision to the C Standard published in 1999, and five more files (stdalign...
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