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3852 /* OSF 4.0 Compaq cc is some sort of almost-ANSI by default.  It has
3856 proper ANSI mode. Curiously '\x00'!='x' always comes out true, for an
3861 /* IBM C 6 for AIX is almost-ANSI by default, but it replaces macro parameters
3880 for ac_arg in '' -qlanglvl=extc89 -qlanglvl=ansi -std \
6725 { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for ANSI C header files" >&5
6726 $as_echo_n "checking for ANSI C header files... " >&6; }
6753 # SunOS 4.x string.h does not declare mem*, contrary to ANSI.
6770 # ISC 2.0.2 stdlib.h does not declare free, contrary to ANSI.
6787 # /bin/cc in Irix-4.0.5 gets non-ANSI ctype macros unless using -ansi.
11218 /* OSF 4.0 Compaq cc is some sort of almost-ANSI by default. It has
11222 proper ANSI mode. Curiously '\x00'!='x' always comes out true, for an
11227 /* IBM C 6 for AIX is almost-ANSI by default, but it replaces macro parameters
11246 for ac_arg in '' -qlanglvl=extc89 -qlanglvl=ansi -std \
12162 { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for ANSI C header files" >&5
12163 $as_echo_n "checking for ANSI C header files... " >&6; }
12190 # SunOS 4.x string.h does not declare mem*, contrary to ANSI.
12207 # ISC 2.0.2 stdlib.h does not declare free, contrary to ANSI.
12224 # /bin/cc in Irix-4.0.5 gets non-ANSI ctype macros unless using -ansi.