[Python-Dev] C99
Victor Stinner
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Tue Jun 7 06:24:26 EDT 2016
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Hi, 2016-06-04 19:47 GMT+02:00 Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org>: > Funny. Just two weeks ago I was helping someone who discovered a > compiler that doesn't support the new relaxed variable declaration > rules. I think it was on Windows. Maybe this move is a little too > aggressively deprecating older Windows compilers? I understood that Python only has a tiny list of officially supported compilers. For example, MinGW is somehow explicitly not supported and I see this as a deliberate choice. I'm quite sure that all supported compilers support C99. Is it worth to support a compiler that in 2016 doesn't support the C standard released in 1999, 17 years ago? Victor
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