I have the ANSI X3.159-1989 (C89), the ISO/IEC 9989:1990 (C90) (ANSI version) and ISO/IEC 9989:1999 (C99). The first one I found it at the National Technical Reports Library. The other two I do not know where I obtained them but I know they are on the Internet, as final standards, not drafts. On Nov 16, 2016 7:35 PM, "James A. Robinson" wrote: > On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 3:54 PM Chris McGee wrote: > >> A C compiler that supports the latest spec would be nice as long as it >> doesn't sacrifice compile times. I like how quickly the system can >> recompile itself. Maybe extend pcc to include new features? >> > > I'll admit to never having paid much attention to the changing > specification for C. By latest spec you're referring to C11? I recall a > coworker pointing me at http://www.tinycc.org/ awhile ago, and looking at > the page today it says it mostly implements the previous C99 specification > > It claims to be small, mostly compliant to C99 ("Currently missing items > are: complex and imaginary numbers and variable length arrays."), and fast. > But it isn't under development by the original author any more. > > Jim > >