No. It started to split with C++98, when C++ started to error on things that were valid C.
The thing is that they haven't decided that. They decided that they're going to be a C and C++ compiler, but only for an outdated version of C.
It already supports C. They're just not updating the version, leaving it stuck in C89 mode.
One place I worked had an unofficial policy: Every hour of overtime allowed you to take 2 hours off some other time. If there's a crisis, things can get done quickly, but nobody gets overworked, and there's a strong…
No. It started to split with C++98, when C++ started to error on things that were valid C.
The thing is that they haven't decided that. They decided that they're going to be a C and C++ compiler, but only for an outdated version of C.
It already supports C. They're just not updating the version, leaving it stuck in C89 mode.
One place I worked had an unofficial policy: Every hour of overtime allowed you to take 2 hours off some other time. If there's a crisis, things can get done quickly, but nobody gets overworked, and there's a strong…