trigraphs (was Why are character arrays special)
Chris Torek
chris at mimsy.UUCP
Wed Feb 15 00:15:52 AEST 1989
In article <1875 at dataio.Data-IO.COM> bright at Data-IO.COM (Walter Bright) writes:
>It's irritating to have to implement a feature that nobody in their right
>mind is going to use, and that has such a negative impact on the product.
Indeed (he says, wincing at the mangerial misuse of the word `impact').
My suggestion is to provide two separate versions of the compiler, one
that completely ignores trigraphs, and one that optionally scans them.
The installation sequence, then, might go like this:
This package comes with two versions of the compiler.
The fast one does not implement trigraphs, and is therefore
not an ANSI C compiler. The slow one does implement trigraphs.
If you want to use trigraphs, install the slow compiler,
otherwise use the fast compiler. See Appendix A if you
decide you want to switch.
Do you want to have trigraphs available?
If the user answers `yes', the next prompt is:
Why?
:-)
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