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Kelsey Bjarnason

[snips]

Here's the deal. Although you have posted a perfectly reasonable C-related
question

Funny; from here it looked like his questions were about GTK and KDE.
Since these are - as you say - C-related, I'm sure you can show us where,
exactly, the C standard even mentions them.
 
K

Kenny McCormack

[snips]

Here's the deal. Although you have posted a perfectly reasonable C-related
question

Funny; from here it looked like his questions were about GTK and KDE.
Since these are - as you say - C-related, I'm sure you can show us where,
exactly, the C standard even mentions them.

I think this makes you a category 2.
 
J

jacob navia

Richard said:
Which part? It seemed like a reasonable assessment of this NG from where
I am sitting.

ps, Using a "debugger" which, I read in this NG , is unnecessary
"for any competent C programmer".


Wait you will surely not say that those geniuses of C will
use a "debugger"!!!

That would suppose that they *could* have bugs like everybody else!

OF COURSE NOT!
 
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David Thompson

This is not a newsgroup for programming "whatever can be programmed
in C, assuming implementation extensions to the language and
assuming various system-specific third-party libraries": this is
a newsgroup about the C language -without- system-specific extensions.
If you can't pick up your program and recompile it on (say) IBM MVS
then chances are that the program would not be considered topical here.
Well, if the program is clc-compliant (and doesn't exceed resource
limits) it should work when compiled and run on say MVS. And VMS.

But whether 'you' (the author of said program) has the skills and
resources to do so is a very different matter. For one thing, I don't
_think_ any versions of MVS are licensed on terms most individuals,
especially those posting here, could afford. (Although I think I
recall seeing that some of its most obsolete predecessors, like PCP,
are available for hobbyist use, and as good for verifying portation.)

- formerly david.thompson1 || achar(64) || worldnet.att.net
 

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