Re: Kernighan and Ritchie notation contentions

Subject: Re: Kernighan and Ritchie notation contentions
From: Tammy Hale <tammyh -at- FGM -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 1995 09:07:32 -0400

Carl,

The space between the asterisk and the name of the pointer might give you
problems when you try to compile.

Even if it's not *wrong*, convention is to have pointer name follow the
asterisk without a space between them.

What do you recommend at Roy's? :-)

Tammy
tammyh -at- fgm -dot- com
****************

Carl wrote,

<snip>
"char * input;
char * output;"

<snip>

"int routine(char * input, char * output, int buffer_length)"

and then wrote,

"Catch the "C" error in my post on K&R versus ANSI C and win a free dinner
at Roy's Restaurant in Hawaii Kai. (You pay for air fare, I'll pay for
dinner.)"


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