| ??? 07/27/06 10:44 Read: times |
#121157 - C is not better Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Andy Neil said:
This perfectly illustrates the point that it's not the language that matters ('C', assembler, whatever), but the skill and experience of the programmer. Yeah, yeah. This is what I am talking about all the time, isn't it. - gcc made an unexpected retyping (expansion) and sign extension when shifting I think you'll find that this is all standard 'C' behaviour, or documented implementation-specific behaviour. Thanks, but no, thanks. This sinks the "C is portable" into the "myths" even deeper, doesn't it. Jan Waclawek |
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