← Back to context Comment by imtringued 3 years ago Create a Defined-C dialect. 1 comment imtringued Reply eru 3 years ago You can already do that to some extent. There's tons of compiler flags that make C more defined. Eg both clang and gcc support `-fno-strict-overflow` to define signed integer overflow as wraparound according to two's complement.
eru 3 years ago You can already do that to some extent. There's tons of compiler flags that make C more defined. Eg both clang and gcc support `-fno-strict-overflow` to define signed integer overflow as wraparound according to two's complement.
You can already do that to some extent. There's tons of compiler flags that make C more defined. Eg both clang and gcc support `-fno-strict-overflow` to define signed integer overflow as wraparound according to two's complement.