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From: mikeq@primenet.com (Michael Quinlan)
Newsgroups: comp.std.c
Subject: Re: noalias in C9X?
Date: 4 Jan 1996 07:46:00 -0700
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References: <4cfp2k$4gt@umbc9.umbc.edu>
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schlein@umbc.edu (Jonas J. Schlein) wrote:
>Now that the CLC FAQ is in print and I have been able to (finally!) obtain
>a copy, I have been reading it over carefully.
>
>In question 11.28 the 'noalias' qualifier was mentioned as being introduced
>too late to make it into the standard. Also difficulty in giving it well
>defined behavior stood as an obstacle.
>
>My question is whether or not this, or something similar will be in
>a future standard?
http://www.lysator.liu.se/c/ [Programming in C] has pointers to several
C-related items, including Dennis Ritchie's comments on type qualifiers
("Noalias must go. This is nonĀ”negotiable. It must not be reworded,
reformulated or reinvented.")
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