Null terminator patent disclosure
D'Arcy J.M. Cain
darcy at druid.uucp
Tue Apr 2 06:07:26 AEST 1991
In article <2169 at pdxgate.UUCP> Craig Nelson writes:
>egr at contact.uucp (Gordan Palameta) writes:
>> Please be advised that the "null terminator octet" method is
>> covered by US Patent 4 910401 granted to Lextech SA, and as
>> such may not be used without permission.
>> [ Balance of April fool's posting deleted ]
>
> For those who are willing to put up with this crap, I have a
>suggestion. Declare all your strings one extra byte long and rewrite
>your strXXX functions to look for two (2) "8 bit 0" bytes. Then lets
>all write a letter to Lex and tell them where they can stick the extra
>byte.
It's hard to tell if the above reply is also an April fool's joke but just
in case it isn't, want to talk about some swampland in Florida?
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