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Certain aspects of the ANSI C standard are not defined exactly by ANSI.
Instead, each implementor of a C compiler is free to define these aspects
individually. This chapter tells how Borland has chosen to define these
implementation-specific standards. The section numbers refer to the
February 1990 ANSI Standard. Remember that there are differences between
C and C+; this appendix addresses C only.
2.1.1.3 How to identify a diagnostic.
When the compiler runs with the correct combination of options, any
message it issues beginning with the words Fatal, Error, or Warning
are diagnostics in the sense that ANSI specifies. The options needed
to insure this interpretation are in the following table. The options are
listed as hot keys you use in the IDE. For example, the first option
corresponds to Options|Compiler|Source, and in the Source Options
dialog box you'd choose ANSI for the Keyword option.