"str*cmp()" ain't Boolean (was Re: v18i058: mush - Mail User's Shell, Part01/22)
Ronald S H Khoo
ronald at robobar.co.uk
Sat May 4 23:56:40 AEST 1991
guy at auspex.auspex.com (Guy Harris) writes:
> >> My copy says !strncmp(p, login, strlen(login)) ....
> >Ooops. Finger trouble. So does mine.
> Perhaps this is a hint that one shouldn't treat "strncmp()" as if it
> were a Boolean function, and should instead compare its result with 0
> explicitly, e.g. if you're comparing strings for equality, use "=="?
I must admit that the !strncmp() construct which appears all over the
code is one of the things that I find very hard to follow. If I need to
understand a piece of the code, I tend to rewrite it as == 0 first
before looking at it :-). But, it's *their* code, which I'm grateful
for, so I ain't going to complain about it. Guy's right that I can't
read !strcmp, but I wasn't actually complaining about it, just noting
that I had seen or copied it wrong originally.
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