Mail Archives: cygwin/1996/10/29/22:56:32
DJ Delorie wrote:
>
>
> > Maybe we can file a class action suit for a few billion against the
> > turkey who unleashed on the world a system with such fundamentally
> > bad design decisions as a two-character EOL indicator and an in-band
> > EOF indicator.
>
> It was a good design. It's an old design. If you want to toast
> someone, toast the idiots that chose to *keep* the design past its
> useful life.
>
> If you want to know why CRLF is the standard, try this command on a unix
> box:
>
> stty -onlcr -icrnl
>
> Note that MS-DOS does not have, nor has ever needed, an stty command.
Funny, but my unix system continues to run even when I delete this command
from the disk. stty has nothing to do with how lines are stored in files.
> Nor does MS-DOS need the termios libraries. Nor does it have a
> termcap.
Nor can you run edit on ADM, Beehive, and Wang terminals.
None of this has anything to do with how lines are stored in files.
> Neither DOS nor Unix are better than the other; each has its
> good points and bad points. The DJGPP mailing list sees both sides;
> the dos folks switching to a unix compiler have a similar number of
> valid greivances about the "Unix way".
Non sequitur all the way.
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