The -A and --ansi switches are gone, together with the __STRICT_ANSI__
predefined macro. Instead there is now a command line option --standard that allows to set c89, c99 or cc65 as language standard. The compiler defines a macro __CC65_STD__ that is one of __CC65_STD_C89__, __CC65_STD_C99__ or __CC65_STD_CC65__ depending on the command line option. Default is cc65 (all extensions) as before. git-svn-id: svn://svn.cc65.org/cc65/trunk@3133 b7a2c559-68d2-44c3-8de9-860c34a00d81
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/* */
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/* */
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/* */
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/* (C) 1998-2003 Ullrich von Bassewitz */
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/* (C) 1998-2004 Ullrich von Bassewitz */
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/* R<>merstrasse 52 */
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/* D-70794 Filderstadt */
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/* EMail: uz@cc65.org */
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@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ int system (const char* s);
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/* Non-ANSI functions */
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void __fastcall__ _swap (void* p, void* q, size_t size);
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#ifndef __STRICT_ANSI__
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#if __CC65_STD__ == __CC65_STD_CC65__
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char* __fastcall__ itoa (int val, char* buf, int radix);
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char* __fastcall__ utoa (unsigned val, char* buf, int radix);
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char* __fastcall__ ltoa (long val, char* buf, int radix);
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