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| − | * [https://archive.org/stream/bstj57-6-1991/bstj57-6-1991_djvu.txt The C Programming Language] - the original [[BSTJ]] paper describing    | + | * [https://archive.org/stream/bstj57-6-1991/bstj57-6-1991_djvu.txt The C Programming Language] - the original [[BSTJ]] paper describing C  | 
* [http://squoze.net/UNIX/bltj/06771914.pdf The Evolution of C - Past and Future]  | * [http://squoze.net/UNIX/bltj/06771914.pdf The Evolution of C - Past and Future]  | ||
* [https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/ Dennis M. Ritchie] - see section "C and its immediate ancestors"  | * [https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/ Dennis M. Ritchie] - see section "C and its immediate ancestors"  | ||
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** [https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/clcs.html The C Language Calling Sequence] - interesting note by DMR and SCJ  | ** [https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/clcs.html The C Language Calling Sequence] - interesting note by DMR and SCJ  | ||
** [https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/cchanges.pdf Recent Changes to C - November 15, 1978] - a few post-K+R changes  | ** [https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/cchanges.pdf Recent Changes to C - November 15, 1978] - a few post-K+R changes  | ||
| + | * [https://arstechnica.com/features/2020/12/a-damn-stupid-thing-to-do-the-origins-of-c/ “A damn stupid thing to do” — the origins of C] - starts at the beginning, with the CPL story  | ||
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[[Category: C Language]]  | [[Category: C Language]]  | ||
Revision as of 16:16, 8 July 2024
The C programming language was derived from an earlier programming language called B, itself derived from BCPL. There was next a short-lived intermediary language called NB, or New B. C can be crisply, and aptly, described as 'BCPL with types and terser syntax'.
A number of object-oriented languages have been influenced by C, including Objective-C, C++, D, Vala.
Dialects
There are two popular dialects, the original was K&R C, which spread with the original C compiler, and pcc, the portable C compiler. Later there was an ANSI standard for the C language, usually referred to as 'ANSI C'.
The C language evolved continuously starting in 1972. Some milestones:
- 1972 - Primeval C - no struct, automatic variables can't be initialized.
 - 1973 - preprocessor added.
 - 1976? - Typesetter C - introduced long, unsigned, typedef, union, and changed =+ etc to +=.
 - 1978 - K&R C
 - 1989 - ANSI C
 
hello world
Ancient
char *hello "hello"; /* No = for initialization. */
main (argc, argv)
int argc;               /* Parameter declarations as in K&R. */
char **argv;
{
        char *world;    /* Auto variables can't be initialized. */
        world = "world";
        cprint ("%s %s\n", hello, world);       /* No stdio yet. */
}
K&R
#include <stdio.h>
main(argc,argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
        printf("Hello World\n");
        exit (0);
}
ANSI C
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
        printf("Hello World\n");
        return 0;
}
Compilers
See also
- Programming in C - A Tutorial - wonderfully clear and concise
 - Old C Changes - some history of the development
 - C Changes
 - Typesetter C - one important stage
 - Standard I/O library - I/O is not formally part of the language
 - PDP-11 C stack operation
 
External links
- The C Programming Language - the original BSTJ paper describing C
 - The Evolution of C - Past and Future
 -  Dennis M. Ritchie - see section "C and its immediate ancestors"
- C Reference Manual - the version from V6
 - The Development of the C Language (PDF) - Ritchie paper with details of the early evolution
 - Primeval C - Ritchie notes on some C software archaeology
 - The C Language Calling Sequence - interesting note by DMR and SCJ
 - Recent Changes to C - November 15, 1978 - a few post-K+R changes
 
 - “A damn stupid thing to do” — the origins of C - starts at the beginning, with the CPL story