Also using terms like "virtual machine" with respect to C is plainly ridiculous and a case of bullshit baffles brains.
Note that the C language standards are written in terms of an "abstract machine". For example, "When the processing of the abstract machine is interrupted by receipt of a signal, only the values of objects as of the previous sequence point may be relied on" from 5.1.2.3.
Note that the C language standards are written in terms of an "abstract machine". For example, "When the processing of the abstract machine is interrupted by receipt of a signal, only the values of objects as of the previous sequence point may be relied on" from 5.1.2.3.