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You really shouldn't hold up gcc to be a strict standards compliant c compiler. Historically, at least, it hasn't always demanded strict compliance with any standard. Don't ask me to recall them, its been awhile since c was my primary language.
I haven't used Visual Studio in a while, but I hear good things. I absolutely have grown to dislike eclipse. Its fully featured, but as fast and nimble as station wagon full of cement.