Safe coding practices (was Re: Bug in users command)
Martin Weitzel
martin at mwtech.UUCP
Thu Jan 31 03:53:32 AEST 1991
In article <87774 at tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> Bob Manson <manson at cis.ohio-state.edu> writes:
>My argument is, it really doesn't cost that much more
>to design the program properly to function without limits. The cost in
>making utilities with fixed limits in them is unhappy customers & time
>spent rewriting programs, since I seriously doubt source policies will
>change anytime soon.
Well, ...
sience fiction ON
I could see a time when by law
a) software manufacturers must name all fixed limits of
their products
b) the customer can assume that all unnamed limits are
in fact not fixed to some arbitrary value
c) the customer has the right to request the sources and
and whatever else is needed (e.g. a special compiler)
from the manufacturer for no additional fee if any
limit is hit which is below the promises of a) and b)
science fiction OFF
Of course, somewhat more realistic is that we'll have PD-versions
of all the useful programs some day so that no manufacturer can sell
something of less quality ...
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Martin Weitzel, email: martin at mwtech.UUCP, voice: 49-(0)6151-6 56 83
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