Oui, les options de clang
note: use 'c89', 'c90', or 'iso9899:1990' for 'ISO C 1990' standard
note: use 'iso9899:199409' for 'ISO C 1990 with amendment 1' standard
note: use 'gnu89' or 'gnu90' for 'ISO C 1990 with GNU extensions' standard
note: use 'c99' or 'iso9899:1999' for 'ISO C 1999' standard
note: use 'gnu99' for 'ISO C 1999 with GNU extensions' standard
note: use 'c11' or 'iso9899:2011' for 'ISO C 2011' standard
note: use 'gnu11' for 'ISO C 2011 with GNU extensions' standard
note: use 'c17', 'iso9899:2017', 'c18', or 'iso9899:2018' for 'ISO C 2017' standard
note: use 'gnu17' or 'gnu18' for 'ISO C 2017 with GNU extensions' standard
note: use 'c2x' for 'Working Draft for ISO C2x' standard
note: use 'gnu2x' for 'Working Draft for ISO C2x with GNU extensions' standard
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> Sent: Friday, August 19, 2022 at 10:53 PM
> From: "Edgar Bonet" <guilde@???>
> To: "GUILDE" <guilde@???>
> Subject: Re: clang/gcc
>
> Patrick Dupre a écrit :
> > j'ai essaye toutes? les optons de clang
>
> Toutes ‽ Ça fait beaucoup ! Tu as essayé -std=... ?
>
> Edgar.
>
>