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| From: | Paul Koning 1695 <pkoning AT chipcom DOT com> |
| To: | djgpp mailing list <djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu> |
| Subject: | Re: BUG or what?! -- No |
| Date: | Mon, 15 May 95 11:45:00 PDT |
| Encoding: | 12 TEXT |
I know C is a screwed up language, but this I just can't believe. Where
does it say that? And if it does say that, does anyone know why? I can't
think of any reason in parsing or anywhere else that would justify
such a braindamaged rule.
paul
>The C language requires you to have whitespace between a hex-number
>ending in "e" and a subsequent "+" or "-".
>
>Morten
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