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by torstenvl
1033 days ago
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Reasonable people can disagree as to whether that interpretation is valid. No reasonable person can say that it is explicit. It simply, factually, is not. At no point in any version of the C Standard does the text "implementations can do whatever they want" appear. I have no time for blatant and insulting dishonesty. We're done here. |
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behavior, upon use of a nonportable or erroneous program construct or of erroneous data, for which this International Standard imposes no requirements"
It is _very_ explicit. The following note is (as all notes are) not normative. So even if the note would cast any doubt (it really doesn't), it can safely be ignored.