is it really necessary for character values to be positive?
Karl Heuer
karl at haddock.UUCP
Thu Dec 25 07:05:18 AEST 1986
In article <39 at houligan.UUCP> dave at murphy.UUCP writes:
>Summary: invent an 8-bit character set and then let some of them be negative
Suppose I am using such a system, and one of the characters -- call it '@' --
has a negative value. The following program will not work:
main() { int c; ... c = getchar(); ... if (c == '@') ... }
Note that getchar() returns an UNSIGNED char on success; this is to guarantee
that none of them compare equal to EOF. Thus, any printing character that I
want to enclose in single quotes had better be positive, or it becomes VERY
awkward to use.
Please don't suggest that getchar() should return a signed char and that
'\377' should be reserved. It won't work.
Karl W. Z. Heuer (ima!haddock!karl or karl at haddock.isc.com), The Walking Lint
More information about the Comp.lang.c
mailing list