The SPIRIT C Language profile was created because it helps meet the SPIRIT goal of application portability.
This profile includes detailed specifications for the base standards, including implementation-defined items and numerical limits that are not defined by the base standards. Therefore, application programs written in SPIRIT C may be ported with minimal modification across different SPIRIT Platforms. The selection of features in the SPIRIT C Language profile was based on users' business requirements.
The SPIRIT Issue 3.0 C Language profile is intended to be used for procurements by SPIRIT Service Providers to specify the characteristics of the C language within 6 to 12 months after publication. For procurements before the SPIRIT Issue 3.0 timeframe, Service Providers should use the SPIRIT Issue 2.0 C Language profile.
The SPIRIT C Language profile is also intended to be used in conjunction with other SPIRIT APIs that have a C-language binding.
The actual specifications of the SPIRIT Issue 3.0 C Language profile are
published electronically (see
The SPIRIT C Language profile complies with the following standards:
This profile improves application portability by eliminating as many
differences among implementations as is possible.
However, some of the implementation-defined items are not defined
because of differences in the characteristics of hardware, and so on.
These implementation-defined items should be taken into account
so they will not hamper application portability.
For this purpose, an application program portability guide for
C Language is also available electronically (see
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