> I was not asking the general question, I was asking how it fails
> to conform wrt the particular technical issue at hand.
Since GCC doesn't have any code that does (A), (B), or (C) it doesn't
place a burden on GCC to require it to do (B). That's sufficient to
answer the techinical issue at hand. While that implies GCC doesn't
conform, I said so explictly because Paul Eggert said that c99 is often
implemented using GCC.
Ross Ridge
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