Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/26/11:21:21
"John M. Aldrich" (fighteer AT cs DOT com) writes:
> Cesar Scarpini Rabak wrote:
>>
>> Text format is not _that_ highly portable! When one switches from
>> environment the way the end of line is marked varies, and filters or
>> converting programms may be needed...
>
> True. However, a great many programs that I have seen are capable of
> recognizing EOLs, whatever their format. For example, DOS Edit can load
> and parse Unix-formatted text files. I guess they're just designed with
> that in mind.
Yeah and WIndows Notepad can't, even the souped up version with WIndows
95. :P
> C may not require one, but characters 32-127 of the ASCII character set
> are pretty well fixed on most systems. I suppose that machines using
> that IBM format, EDB-whatsit, could cause confusion, but anybody who
> uses such systems should be aware of the discrepancy.
EBSDIC? Eb's Dick??? Anyone whose computer uses that instead of ASCII,
should get a newer computer. :)
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