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Oracle Solaris Studio 12.2: C User's Guide
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Preface

1.  Introduction to the C Compiler

2.  C-Compiler Implementation-Specific Information

2.1 Constants

2.1.1 Integral Constants

2.1.2 Character Constants

2.2 Linker Scoping Specifiers

2.3 Thread Local Storage Specifier

2.4 Floating Point, Nonstandard Mode

2.5 Labels as Values

2.6 long long Data Type

2.6.1 Printing long long Data Types

2.6.2 Usual Arithmetic Conversions

2.7 Case Ranges in Switch Statements

2.8 Assertions

2.9 Supported Attributes

2.10 Warnings and Errors

2.11 Pragmas

2.11.1 align

2.11.2 c99

2.11.3 does_not_read_global_data

2.11.4 does_not_return

2.11.5 does_not_write_global_data

2.11.6 error_messages

2.11.7 fini

2.11.8 hdrstop

2.11.9 ident

2.11.10 init

2.11.11 inline

2.11.12 int_to_unsigned

2.11.13 MP serial_loop

2.11.14 MP serial_loop_nested

2.11.15 MP taskloop

2.11.16 nomemorydepend

2.11.17 no_side_effect

2.11.18 opt

2.11.19 pack

2.11.20 pipeloop

2.11.21 rarely_called

2.11.22 redefine_extname

2.11.23 returns_new_memory

2.11.24 unknown_control_flow

2.11.25 unroll

2.11.26 warn_missing_parameter_info

2.11.27 weak

2.12 Predefined Names

2.13 Preserving The Value of errno

2.14 Extensions

2.14.1 _Restrict Keyword

2.14.2 __asm Keyword

2.14.3 __inline and __inline__

2.14.4 __builtin_constant_p()

2.14.5 __FUNCTION__ and __PRETTY_FUNCTION__

2.15 Environment Variables

2.15.1 OMP_DYNAMIC

2.15.2 OMP_NESTED

2.15.3 OMP_NUM_THREADS

2.15.4 OMP_SCHEDULE

2.15.5 PARALLEL

2.15.6 SUN_PROFDATA

2.15.7 SUN_PROFDATA_DIR

2.15.8 SUNW_MP_THR_IDLE

2.15.9 TMPDIR

2.16 How to Specify Include Files

2.16.1 Using the -I- Option to Change the Search Algorithm

2.16.1.1 Warnings

2.17 Compiling in Free-Standing Environments

3.  Parallelizing C Code

4.  lint Source Code Checker

5.  Type-Based Alias Analysis

6.  Transitioning to ISO C

7.  Converting Applications for a 64-Bit Environment

8.  cscope: Interactively Examining a C Program

A.  Compiler Options Grouped by Functionality

B.  C Compiler Options Reference

C.  Implementation-Defined ISO/IEC C99 Behavior

D.  Supported Features of C99

E.  Implementation-Defined ISO/IEC C90 Behavior

F.  ISO C Data Representations

G.  Performance Tuning

H.  The Differences Between K&R Solaris Studio C and Solaris Studio ISO C

Index

Chapter 2

C-Compiler Implementation-Specific Information

This chapter documents those areas specific to the C compiler. The information is organized into language extensions and the environment.

The C compiler is compatible with some of the features of the C language described in the new ISO C standard, ISO/IEC 9899-1999. If you wish to compile code that is compatible with the previous C standard, ISO/IEC 9889-1990 standard (and amendment 1), use -xc99=none and the compiler disregards the enhancements of the ISO/IEC 9899-1999 standard.