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From: daemon@decwrl.UUCP (The devil himself)
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Subject: C Portability Between Non-UNIX Operating Systems
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Date: Wed, 17-Oct-84 09:42:44 EDT
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Posted: Wed Oct 17 09:42:44 1984
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Re: C Portability Between Non-UNIX Operating Systems___________________________

> I can offer the following wisdom:
> [2] The biggest problem I have found is that they don't call stdio.h
> stdio.h!!!!  On VMS, it is invoked with #include ...
> [3] VMS requires everything be initialized if it is to be external.

	Please be more specific; what C compiler are you using with VMS?
	VAX C, the official VMS C compiler of the 1984 Olympics*, uses
stdio.h and doesn't require everything to be initialized if it is to be
external.
		<_Jym_>
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*I am, of course, joking; please don't send lawyers after me!