* tm.texi: Document STDC_0_IN_SYSTEM_HEADERS.

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2001-06-17 Neil Booth <neil@daikokuya.demon.co.uk>
* tm.texi: Document STDC_0_IN_SYSTEM_HEADERS.
Sat Jun 16 20:20:39 2001 Richard Kenner <kenner@vlsi1.ultra.nyu.edu>
* expr.c (expand_expr, case ADDR_EXPR): If taking address of SAVE_EXPR,

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arguments that the function accepts. Some people think a larger
threshold should be used on RISC machines.
@findex STDC_0_IN_SYSTEM_HEADERS
@item STDC_0_IN_SYSTEM_HEADERS
In normal operation, the preprocessor expands @code{__STDC__} to the
constant 1, to signify that GCC conforms to ISO Standard C@. On some
hosts, like Solaris, the system compiler uses a different convention,
where @code{__STDC__} is normally 0, but is 1 if the user specifies
strict conformance to the C Standard.
Defining @code{STDC_0_IN_SYSTEM_HEADERS} makes GNU CPP follows the host
convention when processing system header files, but when processing user
files @code{__STDC__} will always expand to 1.
@findex SCCS_DIRECTIVE
@item SCCS_DIRECTIVE
Define this if the preprocessor should ignore @code{#sccs} directives