C Indentation, sloppy (??) Unix code
J. Shapiro
jss at sjuvax.UUCP
Sun May 12 16:52:15 AEST 1985
>
> > ... I am not an OS hacker, and on those occasions when I am
> > obliged to look at UNIX code I am sickened by the lack of clarity of
> > the expression of the thoughts behind the code. ...
>
> Bite your tongue, man.
>
> I had the (technical) pleasure of learning the Unix kernel from
> hard-copy source listings in fall of 1973, vintage version 4.
> Yes, the code was uncommented, but it was clean!!
>
> My point here: Please do not tarnish the skills and efforts
> of `ken' & `dmr' !! It was all of us who are to blame for
> turning that gem into the clutter it is now.
Where can I go for a v4 distribution??? V6 was pretty damn good.
T&R did a good implementation, but that us not what is currently commonly
considered UNIX, e.g. System III, System V, or 4.1 BSD or 4.2 BSD or
2.9 BSD... Current code is a mess, and I have had the (technical) displeasure
of learning it by debugging.....
T&R had a lot of good and clear ideas, which is why K&R's books are so clear.
They still have a lot of good ideas. I claim that those people currently
responsible for commercial distributions of UNIX don't have any appreciation
for the elegance of simplicity that T&R have. My initial comment stands, with
the appropriate modifier that it applies to current distributions.
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