ignore_oldstyle

Controls the recognition of function declarations that follow the syntax conventions used before ISO/IEC standard C (in other words, "K&R" style).

Syntax
  #pragma ignore_oldstyle on | off | reset   
Remarks

If you enable this pragma, the compiler ignores old-style function declarations and lets you prototype a function any way you want. In old-style declarations, you specify the types of arguments on separate lines instead of the function's argument list. For example, the code in the following listing defines a prototype for a function with an old-style definition.

Listing: Mixing Old-style and Prototype Function Declarations
int f(char x, short y, float z); 
#pragma ignore_oldstyle on 
f(x, y, z) 
char x; 
short y; 
float z; 
{ 
 return (int)x+y+z; 
} 
#pragma ignore_oldstyle reset 

This pragma does not correspond to any panel setting. By default, this setting is disabled.