4 C Implementation-defined behavior
A conforming implementation of ISO C is required to document its
choice of behavior in each of the areas that are designated
“implementation defined”. The following lists all such areas,
along with the section numbers from the ISO/IEC 9899:1990 and ISO/IEC
9899:1999 standards. Some areas are only implementation-defined in
one version of the standard.
Some choices depend on the externally determined ABI for the platform
(including standard character encodings) which GCC follows; these are
listed as “determined by ABI” below. See Binary Compatibility, and http://gcc.gnu.org/. Some
choices are documented in the preprocessor manual.
See Implementation-defined behavior (The C Preprocessor). Some choices are made by the
library and operating system (or other environment when compiling for
a freestanding environment); refer to their documentation for details.
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