Significant name length list
Dave Howorth
djh at datlog.co.uk
Wed Jul 19 20:46:59 AEST 1989
In article <33148 at apple.Apple.COM> Jonathan Patrick Leech writes:
> How about if someone identifies the offending environments.
>Presumably linkers introduced in the future will not suffer under the
>6-character restriction, so people willing to flush the currently
>offending systems from their porting base could work with a more
>flexible limit.
> Jon Leech (leech at apple.com)
> Apple Integrated Systems
I think this is an excellent idea, so lets do it! We can be positive
by building a list open to all compilers which gives the implementation
limits they impose. We should collect:
- compiler/linker/platform name and version
- operating system (UN*X, M*-DOS, other)
- ANSI (yes/no)
- internal name significant length
- external name significant length
- external name case significant (yes/no)
- date for 31 character case significant external name version
I am looking for this information for some work I am doing, and am
prepared to collate and summarise to save net bandwidth. I would
particularly welcome statements direct from compiler and hardware
vendors!
So mail me with what you know!
Dave Howorth : djh at datlog.co.uk : +44 1 863 0383
Data Logic, Queens House, Greenhill Way, Harrow HA1 1YR, ENGLAND
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