a style question
Jim Giles
jlg at lanl.gov
Sat Oct 6 09:54:36 AEST 1990
>From article <15689 at csli.Stanford.EDU>, by poser at csli.Stanford.EDU (Bill Poser):
> Jim Giles says that "Fortran" allows specification of array bounds.
> [...]
> Fortran is a moving target
> because each standardization introduces what in other contexts
> would be considered a new language. [...]
Yes, Fortran is a moving target. But, if you aren't up to where it
was 12 years ago, you need to do some work on your tracking and target
acquisition. When I complain that C doesn't have features that I
consider important, one of the usual responses I get is that ANSI C
does and it unfair of me to condemn C because of what _used_ to be its
failings. Well, ANSI C only came into existence this January! Turn-
about is fair play. If a 12 year old feature is to be regarded as
still missing from Fortran, then 12 year old C implementations should
be regarded as representative of that language.
J. Giles
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