command line options (UNIX-specific)
der Mouse
mouse at mcgill-vision.UUCP
Tue Apr 26 17:23:54 AEST 1988
In article <14020029 at hpisod2.HP.COM>, decot at hpisod2.HP.COM (Dave Decot) writes:
> Why don't we bite the bullet and change our kernels to refuse to
> create files whose names begin with a hyphen or contain non-printing
> characters (unless special arrangements are made by the user to
> permit it)?
The reason *I* don't is that it's of dubious benefit and very uglyly
breaks the current almost-clean file name semantics. ("Almost" clean
because of the high-bit botch and the slash and null restrictions.)
I'd also want to see what the "special arrangements" you mention are.
In short, I believe the orthogonality we have is well worth the trouble
it causes.
der Mouse
uucp: mouse at mcgill-vision.uucp
arpa: mouse at larry.mcrcim.mcgill.edu
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