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Perhaps the only place for C to go is for a final consolidation specification, which will be frozen for 50 years. You might even remove some broken parts of previous specifications, but with 50 years of stability, it gives a lot of confidence that any work would be worthwhile.

A long period of stability may also make it easy for C to interact with other languages. I'm out of my depth here. Some standard specifications for pinning memory from garbage collection, if Scheme could specify TCO, perhaps C-consolidation release could improve its toolability for things like Coverity; A better autoconf; Makefiles; Standard compilation error codes; Something that would clean up all the rough edges in supporting C compilers.



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