Coding standards

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infobahn

Chris said:
In fact, mine is missing everything from 'frangible' through
'hammerwort'.

:)

My dictionary jumps straight from p1018 (last complete entry: "manly")
to p1027 (first complete entry: "Marsilea").

Mao's mantra missing.

And no maps.
[RIP DNA]

And such an ironic end, too.
 
C

Chris Croughton

Says something about the QUI of your dictionary. Does the name
"Schlidt" appear in the credits?

No, but similar names could well have done since I was looking in a
German dictionary (and a Latin one, it wasn't in there either) <g>.

Hmm, 'gullible' doesn't appear in the C99 standard either...

Chris C
 
K

Keith Thompson

Chris Croughton said:
(Did you know that 'gullible' isn't in the dictionary?)

It only takes a single call to strstr() to demonstrate that "gullible"
doesn't appear in "the dictionary".
 
C

Chris Croughton

It only takes a single call to strstr() to demonstrate that "gullible"
doesn't appear in "the dictionary".

On your implementation. But I used 'gullible', which as a character
constant with more than one character is undefined behaviour <g>...

Chris C
 
M

Mabden

Chris Croughton said:
On your implementation. But I used 'gullible', which as a character
constant with more than one character is undefined behaviour <g>...

Nevertheless, 'gullible' does appear in Chris Croughton, and Cbfalconer,
I'll bet.
 

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