About ILE C/C++ Language Reference
The C/C++ Language Reference describes the syntax, semantics, and IBM® implementation of the C and C++ programming languages. Syntax and semantics constitute a complete specification of a programming language, but complete implementations can differ because of extensions. The IBM implementations of Standard C and Standard C++ attest to the organic nature of programming languages, reflecting pragmatic considerations and advances in programming techniques, which are factors that influence growth and change. The language extensions to C and C++ also reflect the changing needs of modern programming environments.
The aims of this reference are to provide a description of the C and C++ languages outside of any comprehensive historical context, and to promote a programming style that emphasizes portability. The expression Standard C is a generic term for the current formal definition of the C language, preprocessor, and runtime library. The expression is ambiguous because subsequent formal definitions of the language have appeared while implementations of its predecessors are still in use. This reference describes a C language consistent with the C89 language level. To avoid further ambiguity and confusion with K&R C, this reference uses ISO C to mean Standard C, avoiding the term Standard C, and the term K&R C to refer to the C language plus the generally accepted extensions produced by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie (K&R C) that were in use prior to ISO C. The expression Standard C++ refers to the C++ language Standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2003).
- Information Technology - Programming languages - C, ISO/IEC 9899:1990, also known as C89
- Information Technology - Programming languages - C, ISO/IEC 9899:1999, also known as C99
- Information Technology - Programming languages - C++, ISO/IEC 14882:1998, also known as C++98
- Information Technology - Programming languages - C++, ISO/IEC 14882:2003(E), also known as Standard C++
- Information Technology - Programming languages - Extension for the programming language C to support decimal floating-point arithmetic, ISO/IEC WDTR 24732. This draft technical report has been submitted to the C standards committee, and is available at http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG14/www/docs/n1176.pdf.
C++0x has been ratified and published as ISO/IEC 14882:2011. All references to C++0x in this document are equivalent to the ISO/IEC 14882:2011 standard. Corresponding information, including programming interfaces, will be updated in a future release.
The C++ language described in this reference is consistent with Standard C++ and documents the features supported by the IBM C++ compiler.