WHO writes the standards???
Randy Orrison
randy at umn-cs.CS.UMN.EDU
Fri Oct 7 12:41:26 AEST 1988
In some article ggs at ulysses.homer.nj.att.com (Griff Smith) writes:
|In some article steve at umigw.MIAMI.EDU (steve emmerson) writes:
|> In ANSII-C you could even have the macro append the newline.
|If I remember correctly, I can avoid the formatting problem completely
|in ANSII C and avoid silly macros:
Once, I let slip... but twice in a row needs attention.
Folks, it's ANSI. I think it stands for American National Standards
Institute. Only one I.
Don't confuse it with ASCII - Americal Standard Code for Information
Interchange (yes, that's the letter I twice there, not a roman numeral
II).
-randy
[Don't followup to this article unless I've made a mistake in my
expansion of the abbreviations, and then only if your name is Doug
Gywn (picked at random from a list of people who will get it right)]
--
Randy Orrison, Chemical Computer Thinking Battery -- randy at cctb.mn.org
(aka randy@{ux.acss.umn.edu, umn-cs.uucp, umnacca.bitnet, halcdc.uucp})
I must have slipped a disk -- my pack hurts
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