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while occil does define its own dialect, it should support most standard C programs up through C11, if you don't expect to have things like the threads library and complex numbers. The alterations to the dialect beyond that mostly define new types for strings and objects, and a few C++-like features to support namespace and class traversal. This is all in support of using .net assemblies.
But it should be stressed you don't have to use .net assemblies. occil will access native dlls, and uses msvcrt.dll (by default) to access the C runtime library. You can also have it use lscrtl.dll to get more recent additions to the runtime that are available in Orange C.
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