![]() This standard is usually referred to as ANSI C89 or ISO C90. ![]() C89: C was first standardized by ANSI in 1989, which (with minor fixes) became an ISO standard in 1990. ![]() The input language to be accepted by C compilers is defined by international standards, with the ANSI C89/ISO C90, ISO C99 and ISO C11 being the most important. "SDCC for ST7, STM8" is an unmaintained fork of an old SDCC version. "ST8CC" seems rather incomplete and does not run under current operating systems. Neither has been included in the comparison. There are two more: "ST8CC" and "SDCC for ST7, STM8".
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