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From: Tim Rentsch
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Subject: Re: "Why the C Language Will Never Stop You from Making Mistakes" by JeanHeyd Meneide
Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2020 21:57:30 -0700
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Philipp Klaus Krause writes:
> Am 23.08.20 um 16:04 schrieb Tim Rentsch:
>> Philipp Klaus Krause writes:
>>
>>> On the other hand, WG14 is fine with introducing thousands of new
>>> functions in C2X, which are suddenly all reserved for external
>>> linkage (and for other uses, as soon as math.h is included).
>>> [...]
>>
>> Do you have a document reference for this?
>>
>
> N2426 would be a good starting point to look into that issue.
I got it. Thank you.