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We have some old C code with pre-ANSI (K&R-style) function declarations. For example:

int foo(x, y)
double x, y;
{
    /* do some stuff */
}

Is there a compiler switch to enable support for this in Visual C++ 2008?

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    That code is still valid C (though old-style function definitions are "obsolescent"). You just need to tell VC to compile the code as C rather than C++. (I don't know off the top of my head how to do that, which is why this is a comment rather than an answer.) Jan 20, 2012 at 23:55
  • What is stoppoing you from downloading MS Visual Studio Express and trying? Just use a single file with such a declaration and you have your answer Jan 20, 2012 at 23:56
  • @KeithThompson: Ah, so is it just a matter of using the /Tc switch? I'll check to confirm that we have that turned on. Jan 20, 2012 at 23:57
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    @DavidHeffernan: My understanding is that MSVC has quite good C89/C90 compliance (but very poor C99 compliance). In what sense is not not a real C compiler? Jan 21, 2012 at 0:02
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    @DavidHeffernan: It doesn't matter how it implements C, as long as it does so correctly. Do you know of any failures to conform to the C89/C90 standard? Jan 21, 2012 at 0:20

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In order to get this to compile put the code in a .c file vs. a .cpp. This instructs Visual Studio to compile the code as C instead of C++

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