Why all this fuss about CTRL(X) ??
Paul Sutcliffe Jr.
paul at devon.UUCP
Sun Dec 7 14:27:18 AEST 1986
In article <1955 at watdragon.UUCP>, jmsellens at watdragon.UUCP (John M. Sellens) writes:
> Make a file called ctrl.h with lines like
> #define CTRLA '\001'
> in it (should take mere seconds). Put #include "ctrl.h" in your
> C source files and use CTRLA. No fuss, no muss. Easy to understand.
> Portable. And it even works.
That's fine if you know ahead of time what control characters you
want to play with. However, if I want to find the ``control'' value
of a variable, as in:
foo()
{
char c, cc;
...
cc = CTRL(c);
...
}
then your method, although good for what it was intended, won't do.
-Paul
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