comment token mistake
Blair P. Houghton
bph at buengc.BU.EDU
Sun Apr 30 18:17:39 AEST 1989
In article <2423 at solo5.cs.vu.nl> maart at cs.vu.nl (Maarten Litmaath) writes:
>The choice of the 2-token sequence `/*' for starting a comment, was a mistake:
>
> printf("%d\n", *a/*b);
>
Maarten...%-/...
Bait? From you?
Acshully, and I'm certain this is going to balloon into the biggest
silly-thread in comp.lang.c this year, I often wonder what the trugurus
were thinking when they chose something so odd to be a comment-delimiter.
I mean, the "big-C in column one" of Fortran makes more sense, viscerally,
if (certainly) not lexically.
Perhaps it was just theirs-by-fiat, having fallen from an earlier
incarnation of the language ("B", "C--", I dunno.), or perhaps it was
a sarcastic comment (PUN!!) on the `(*' stuff that Pascal was shedding.
Personally, I'm waiting for a language that recognizes its own syntax
easily enough to avoid parsing comments, delimiters or no.
--Blair
"Where's my lollipop?"
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