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- From: blume@atomic.Princeton.EDU (Matthias Blume)
- Subject: Re: Freedom of Speech (was: Mister Ed Nilges)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug30.183826.7817@newross.Princeton.EDU>
- Sender: news@newross.Princeton.EDU (USENET News System)
- Reply-To: blume@atomic.Princeton.EDU (Matthias Blume)
- Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, Princeton University
- References: <1992Aug27.133400.13173@hubcap.clemson.edu> <92243.054650IP25179@portland.caps.maine.edu>
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1992 18:38:26 GMT
- Lines: 24
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- In article <92243.054650IP25179@portland.caps.maine.edu>,
- IP25179@portland.caps.maine.edu writes:
- |>
- |> [Text of extremely nasty put down of someone who used more parens
- than were
- |> strictly speaking necessary deleted. Suffice to say it was way out-of-
- |> line.]
- |>
- |> Keep in mind also that there are many versions of C (and C++) out there.
- |> Some of us have to program in several of them, and NOT ALL OF THEM
- HAVE THE
- |> SAME OPERATOR PRECEDENCE.
-
- Are you serious? I would not call any compiler a ``C-compiler'' if it
- employs a
- operator-precedence different from the Ritchie-C-Compiler or nowadays different
- from ANSI!
-
- [stuff deleted]
- |>
- |> -Iain Odlin
-
-
- --Matthias
-