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- From: WHITE V L <vyw@stc06.ctd.ornl.gov>
- To: isaak@decvax.dec.com
- Cc: std-unix
-
- Jim Isaak, Chairperson, IEEE/CS P1003
-
- I am very concerned about the reports from the 1003.2 subcommittee that
- the names of many commands are being changed for the standard;
- I am led to believe that "lint" is being renamed "lint89" and that
- the C compiler is now "c89". I, for one, don't want the inconvenience of
- learning to type new names for such common commands. I don't want
- to revise all my makefiles or scripts solely to change a command name
- and I can't believe anyone who had to support an entire operating system
- would like it any better. And finally, this particular name change
- hints that every time any command is modified, its name will change to
- reflect its version number, which could generate quite a number of
- command name changes per year.
-
- I assume that the new versions of these programs are sufficiently similar
- to the old versions so that they accept most of the same options and arguments
- and respond with most of the same behavior (if not, they should be
- considered entirely new programs). If this is the case, most scripts
- would not need to be rewritten to accomodate them unless the command name
- changed. I agree with editor Jeffrey Haemer that if the old command is
- still needed, IT should be renamed.
-
- I understand from the regular summary of standards groups posted
- on comp.std.unix that Hall Jespersen and Don Crayun chair and co-chair
- 1003.2, but their addresses were not included in the summary, which
- stated that comments on subcommittees should be addressed to the 1003
- chair. If I should address these comments elsewhere, please let me know.
-
- Thank you.
-
- Vicky White
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Oak Ridge, Tennessee
- vyw@ornl.gov
-
- Volume-Number: Volume 18, Number 11
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