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in which the source code is written. This is controlled by the CSTD variable, which can have one of the following values: - "k&r" => -traditional - "c89" or "c90" => -std=iso9899:1990 - "c94" or "c95" => -std=iso9899:199409 - "c99" => -std=iso9899:1999 The corresponding option is added to CFLAGS regardless of WARNS level. This also removes -ansi from WARNS level 6, but adds -Wno-long-long to work around a weird gcc bug (-ansi, which is supposedly equivalent to -std=iso9899:1990, seems to turn long long warnings off instead of on) If CSTD is undefined, CFLAGS are unchanged except for the -ansi / -Wno-long-long change mentioned above for WARNS level 6.