Uninitialized externals and statics
mcdonald at uxe.cso.uiuc.edu
mcdonald at uxe.cso.uiuc.edu
Fri Sep 1 01:27:00 AEST 1989
>Incidentally, wishing for a contiguous alphabet will not make IBM (and
>its non-contiguous-alphabet character set, EBCDIC) go away. That alone
>kills the idea.
No, it won't. But it is easy to avoid: when you specify a computer,
simply specify that a certain character set (i.e. standard
ASCII characters from 32 to 127) be used for all external and
internal purposes. This will automatically exclude EBCDIC and
other perversions like CDC's "display code" or radix-50 filenames
(certain PDP-11 OS's). IBM mainframes are a world apart - and destined
for the graveyard of history, albeit very slowly.
Incidentally, I still have not forgiven IBM for the evil thing they
did when going from Model 26 keypunches (BCD) to Model 29 ones
(EBCDIC).
Doug McDonald
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