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Subject: bug in C
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Date: Sun, 17-Jul-83 10:23:00 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jul 17 10:23:00 1983
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The bug report to Unix-Wizards where argv and argc are screwed up by
the `extern blech(Z);' statement seems to only affect `pcc'
implementations.  I just tried the program here (a 11/45 running V7),
and `cc' correctly complained about the extern statement (Inappropriate
parameters), but `pcc' compiled it with no errors, and resulted in
`[-178]' being printed.

The error also appears on my 68000 System III implementation, so my
guess is that the 68000 and VAX C compilers were likely derived from
`pcc'.

	-roger