On Feb 28 2004, Andras Erdei wrote:
> On 28 Feb 2004 09:51:46 +0000, Anton Altaparmakov <ai...@ca...> =
> wrote:
>
> >Yes, I think so. That is how K&R wrote it and how I have (almost) always=
> =20
> >seen it written, at least in the kernel.
>
> [not nipicking, just because the article can be interesting if you
> design/implement libraries]
>
> actually K&R didn't have const (or volatile or signed), and R wrote
> an article against having them in the language:
Well, my copy of K&R "The C Programmin Language" 2nd Ed has const and
volatile in it both in the text and in the C spec... Admittedly it is
marked as new to ANSI in the reference manual.
btw. Could you try playing with the settings on your mailer? pine can't
open your emails saying "invalid quoted printable character" or something
like that.
Best regards,
Anton
>
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>
> br,
> andras
>
>
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