Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!apple!vsi1!zorch!xanthian From: xanthian@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG (Kent Paul Dolan) Newsgroups: comp.std.c Subject: Re: strncat is insufficient Message-ID: <1990Aug23.132400.3654@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG> Date: 23 Aug 90 13:24:00 GMT References: <17418@haddock.ima.isc.com> <13598@smoke.BRL.MIL> Organization: SF Bay Public-Access Unix Lines: 36 gwyn@smoke.BRL.MIL (Doug Gwyn) writes: > karl@kelp.ima.isc.com (Karl Heuer) writes: >>... I would propose replacement functions along these lines: ... >I maintain that this is inappropriate in the comp.std.c newsgroup, >since there is no connection with the topic of the C standard (unless >of course you're submitting your suggestions to ISO, which hasn't >wrapped up the IS yet). [I _swore_ I wouldn't let myself get into this mess again. I find I lied.] Unless the rules for ANSI Technical Committees have changed a lot since I was a member, the rule is that a standard must be reviewed at least every five years. While the _current_ ANSI standard being formalized by ISO may not be in the part of its life cycle where technical change input is very welcome, the committee has the ongoing responsibility to accept and file suggestions for change/criticisms of the current standard for the _next_ review cycle. The standard, as opposed to its current draft, is open for suggestions so long as the TC continues to do business. Hoping the user community will shut up and go away, and trying to promote that behavior by deprecating further suggestions, are not appropriate actions within the formal rules for ANSI technical committees. However, posting to comp.std.c does not (again, unless the rules have been changed) constitute "suggesting a change"; that is done on paper, to the TC's business addresse, and is best done by quoting the current standard's wording, and suggesting new wording, in concert with reasons why the change is a good idea. Given all that, suggestions for improvements to the standard are as valid a discussion topic here as are requests for clarification of the standard. Kent, the man from xanth.