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ORCA/C 2.2.0 B6
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Copyright 1997, Byte Works Inc.
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Updated by Stephen Heumann and Kelvin Sherlock, 2017-2021
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Updated by Stephen Heumann and Kelvin Sherlock, 2017-2022
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-- Change List --------------------------------------------------------------
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@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ p. 247
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The predefined macros __STDC__ and __ORCAC__ expand to the integer constant 1, not -1.
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ORCA/C now supports several new predefined macros. See "New Language Features," below.
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ORCA/C now supports several new predefined macros. See "New Language Features," below.
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p. 250
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The #error directive may be followed by any sequence of preprocessing tokens, not just a string constant.
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ORCA/C now supports several standard pragmas of the form "#pragma STDC ...". See "New Language Features," below.
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p. 256
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The #pragma debug directive supports a new bit. If bit 15 is set, ORCA/C generates inline function names for use with assembly-level debugging tools. See "Inline Function Names," below.
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1. The discussion of NDAs is on page 40, not page 58.
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2. There is a new optimization bit for #pragma optimize. See #pragma optimize, below.
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2. There are new optimization bits for #pragma optimize. See "#pragma optimize" and "Floating-Point Optimizations," below.
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p. 269
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Variable argument lists will now work even if stack repair code is enabled.
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p. 303
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ORCA/C now supports additional forms of expressions known as generic selection expressions and compound literals. See "New Language Features," below.
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p. 311
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If integer overflow occurs during signed integer multiplication, the resulting value is not predictable. Contrary to what the description in the manual implies, it will not necessarily be the low-order bits from the true product of the operands.
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