If there is a part of the standard they don't support, it's a bug in the component.
K&R predates the specs, actually. C89 codified the current C parameter convention. Compilers typically continue to support K&R style for very old C code and because it doesn't break modern C support.
> Apple is balancing the fans they put in the computers. What other manufacturer would do that? I love Apple's little details. Noctua, for example? http://www.noctua.at/
If there is a part of the standard they don't support, it's a bug in the component.
K&R predates the specs, actually. C89 codified the current C parameter convention. Compilers typically continue to support K&R style for very old C code and because it doesn't break modern C support.
> Apple is balancing the fans they put in the computers. What other manufacturer would do that? I love Apple's little details. Noctua, for example? http://www.noctua.at/