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  • noun Technical meaning of c-bc (language)   A strongly typed version of BC by Mark Hopkins, with expanded C-like syntax, more base types and the ability to form array and pointer types of any dimension and to allocate/free arrays at run time. Most POSIX-BC features are supported, except that functions must be declared consistently and declared before first use. String handling is slightly different. It requires an ANSI-C compiler and runs under MS-DOS or Unix. Version: 1.1. Posted to alt.sources 1993-04-10. 1
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