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<h3 class="section">7.13 Backwards Compatibility</h3>
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Now that there is a definitive ISO standard C++, G++ has a specification
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[Annotated C++ Reference Manual], are no longer accepted. In order to allow
compilation of C++ written to such drafts, G++ contains some backwards
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<dt><code>For scope</code><dd>If a variable is declared at for scope, it used to remain in scope until
the end of the scope that contained the for statement (rather than just
within the for scope). G++ retains this, but issues a warning, if such a
variable is accessed outside the for scope.
<br><dt><code>Implicit C language</code><dd>Old C system header files did not contain an <code>extern "C" {...}</code>
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