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The main changes made to most tests are: *Declarations always include explicit types, not relying on implicit int. The declaration of main in most test programs is changed to be "int main (void) {...}", adding an explicit return type and a prototype. (There are still some non-prototyped functions, though.) *Functions are always declared before use, either by including a header or by providing a declaration for the specific function. The latter approach is usually used for printf, to avoid requiring ORCA/C to process stdio.h when compiling every test case (which might make test runs noticeably slower). *Make all return statements in non-void functions (e.g. main) return a value. *Avoid some instances of undefined behavior and type errors in printf and scanf calls. Several miscellaneous bugs are also fixed. There are still a couple test cases that intentionally rely on the C89 behavior, to ensure it still works.
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/* Special Conformance Test 3.3.4.1: Verification of __DATE__ and __TIME__ */
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/* predefined macros */
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/* */
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/* The user should verify that the __DATE__ macro returns the computer's */
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/* current clock date, in the form: Mmm dd yyyy. The user should also */
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/* verify that the __TIME__ macro return the computer's current clock time */
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/* in the form: hh:mm:ss. */
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int printf(const char *, ...);
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int main (void)
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{
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printf ("The current date is: '%s'\n", __DATE__);
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printf ("The current time is: '%s'\n", __TIME__);
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}
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