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From: candycanearter07 <candycanearter07@candycanearter07.nomail.afraid>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: Re: Which code style do you prefer the most?
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2025 02:40:02 -0000 (UTC)
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David Brown <david.brown@hesbynett.no> wrote at 16:26 this Thursday (GMT):
> On 27/02/2025 15:13, Richard Heathfield wrote:
>> On 27/02/2025 12:56, Ar Rakin wrote:
>>> bart <bc@freeuk.com> writes:
>>>
>>>> // isn't devoid of quirks (this is still C after all), for example:
>>>>
>>>> fopen(file,"rb"); // open file in \windows\system32\
>>>> fread(...);
>>>>
>>>> Here, the // line continues onto the next, so that the fread is
>>>> commented out. But they are fewer.
>>>
>>> Interesting. Isn't this considered a compiler bug?
>>
>> No. Line splicing occurs in Translation Phase 2. Comment removal doesn't
>> happen until Translation Phase3. If a compiler /didn't/ splice those
>> lines, /that/ would be a bug.
>>
>
> The bug, of course, is using Windows and Windows-style paths :-)
>
> (Nice to have you back, Richard.)
What's worse, its a WONTFIX!
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