Ansi C Spec. Where/How Can I get a copy?

Roger House roger at everexn.uucp
Sat Jul 7 02:43:26 AEST 1990


In <3393 at crash.cts.com> stevef at crash.cts.com (Steve Feinstein) writes:

>Would someone please let me know how I can get a copy of 
>the original unadulterated ANSI C Specification so that
>we can write our code based on our interpretation of the
>specs and not someone else's.  There must be some government
>office somewhere that distributes this stuff. 
>Steve.

What you are looking for is called "American National Standard for Information
Systems - Programming Language - C".  Also known as ANSI X3.159-1989.  You
can obtain a copy for (I believe) $56.00 from

		American National Standards Institute
		1430 Broadway
		New York, New York 10018
		212-642-4900
		212-302-1286 (fax)


							Roger House



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