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There have been attempts over the years. See here, a decade ago: https://blog.regehr.org/archives/1287

> eventually I came to the depressing conclusion that there’s no way to get a group of C experts — even if they are knowledgable, intelligent, and otherwise reasonable — to agree on the Friendly C dialect. There are just too many variations, each with its own set of performance tradeoffs, for consensus to be possible.




That was fascinating reading and a graveyard of abandoned "better C" dialects: SaferC, Friendly C, Checked C, etc.




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