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Update ORCA/C version number to 2.2.0 B7.
Also tweak documentation wording in a couple places.
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Welcome to ORCA/C 2.2.0 B6! This is an update release containing
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Welcome to ORCA/C 2.2.0 B7! This is an update release containing
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patches from community members (Stephen Heumann and Kelvin Sherlock),
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which fix bugs and add new features. For details on these changes,
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which add new features and fix bugs. For details on these changes,
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see the cc.notes file in the Release.Notes directory.
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This package is designed to be applied as an update to an existing
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flag_t = $00001000; {treat all errors as terminal?}
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flag_w = $00000200; {wait when an error is found?}
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versionStr = '2.2.0 B7 dev'; {compiler version}
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versionStr = '2.2.0 B7'; {compiler version}
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type
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{Misc.}
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{$segment 'HEADER'}
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const
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symFileVersion = 39; {version number of .sym file format}
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symFileVersion = 40; {version number of .sym file format}
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var
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inhibitHeader: boolean; {should .sym includes be blocked?}
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The strict conformance modes cause ORCA/C to follow the specified standard as closely as possible. The compatibility modes are generally compatible with code that follows the corresponding standard, but they also include ORCA/C extensions and features from earlier and later standards (excluding those likely to cause compatibility problems).
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The default language mode is currently c17compat. ORCA/C now supports all the major language features required by C17, although there are still some missing library functions and a few other small deviations from the standard.
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The default language mode is currently c17compat. ORCA/C now supports nearly all the features required by C17, apart from wide character and string support and a few library features related to floating-point numbers.
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If a non-default language mode is selected, it will affect the initial settings of various pragma flags, as described below. However, these can still be changed by subsequent #pragma directives.
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