THE SPHINX C-- PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE


The Sphinx C-- PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE

Introduction

C-- Language created in 1995 by Peter Cellik. Peter Cellik distributed a greenwere copy with all files of C-- language and Editor in 1996. last version of can distributed in 1997. C--, what can it do? C-- was designed to build small and fast programs. It is most suitable for memory resident programs (TSRs), programs requiring interrupt handling or programs that have limited resources. C-- supports, among other things, inline assembly and recursion. Also the internal C-- library of functions and macros, contains code support for files, sound, graphics and access to extended memory by the use of the XMS standard 2.0. Nothing you have experienced before. Seriously, its sort of like C and kind  like  assembly. 

SECTION INTRODUCTION

After pondering for quite some time over what the best method to explain C--
to a new user, I came to the conclusion of describing some of its syntax and
usage as a contrast to C.  This does limit the explanation's usefulness to
only C programmers, but since anyone who is anyone knows C, I don't see it a
problem.

History and standard

I'm sorry, but it appears that "C--" is not a widely recognized or used programming language, and therefore it does not have a well-documented history. It is a proposed name for a simplified version of C programming language, but it does not have an official specification or implementation. It is not a standardized language and it is not widely used in industry or academia. As it was just a proposal and not a standard language, it is not well documented and there is not much information available about it.

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