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23 POSIX Standard	Description	Release
79 superset of SUS extended to support POSIX.1b-1993, POSIX.1c-1996, and ISO/IEC 9899 (C Standard) Amendment 1
99 UNIX 98 Product Standard. Solaris 10 has been branded to conform to The Open
100 Group's UNIX 03 Product Standard.
126 features of that standard are described in the compiler README file.
131 utility is unchanged; a new version that is standard-conforming has been
134 standard-conforming has been provided in \fB/usr/xpg4/bin\fR or in
137 standard-conforming has been provided in \fB/usr/xpg6/bin\fR.
140 An application that wants to use standard-conforming utilitues must set the
249 features that are desired beyond those specified by the C standard. If an
251 standard (such as POSIX or X/Open CAE), then it need only define the
252 appropriate feature test macro specified by that standard. If the application
253 is using interfaces and headers not defined by that standard, then in addition
254 to defining the appropriate standard feature test macro, it must also define
257 standard. The application must define \fB__EXTENSIONS__\fR either on the
265 ANSI/ISO C++ does not define any feature test macros. If the standard C++
267 the compiler operates in a standard-conforming mode, indicating C++ standards
269 required by that standard. (As noted above, conformance to the standard is
270 incomplete.) A standard-conforming mode is not available with compilers prior
277 requirements of standard C++ and those specifications.
281 define the feature test macros specified by the standard before including any
292 \fBPOSIX Standard\fR \fBFeature Test Macros\fR
310 specification was written before the C standard was completed.
369 include an ANSI X3.159-1989 (ANSI C Language) standard-conforming compilation
372 Language) standard-conforming compilation system and the \fBc99\fR utility.
392 then the standard headers use \fB#pragma\fR \fBredefine_extname\fR directives