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In 1997, an international partnership between industrial partners, led by ACE, embarked on extending the ISO C language definition to include support for facilities as found on many DSP processor architectures, such as fixed point data types, circular buffer support and multiple memory spaces. This extension has become a de facto standard, under the name DSP-C (see the DSP-C Definition Document [2]). Moreover, the extension is currently turned into an official international standard by ISO. Appendix A describes the implications this may have on the DWARF extensions.
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