Isn't this an artifact of the age of C? When it was first created it was a major concern to support every architecture, so they put it in the standard. I don't think anyone has wanted to go through the pain of removing it ever since.
After all, who are language nerds to dictate chip manufacturers what the ISA should look like? :P
And it was only in the last 2 decades that everything got dominated by x86...
After all, who are language nerds to dictate chip manufacturers what the ISA should look like? :P
And it was only in the last 2 decades that everything got dominated by x86...