Xref: utzoo comp.lang.c:37908 alt.religion.computers:2438 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!mintaka!spdcc!dirtydog!karl From: karl@ima.isc.com (Karl Heuer) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,alt.religion.computers Subject: Re: lint (was: Funny mistake) Message-ID: <1991Apr04.022551.28760@ima.isc.com> Date: 4 Apr 91 02:25:51 GMT References: <1991Mar27.175558.6738@zoo.toronto.edu> <1991Mar30.050756.19964@ingres.Ingres.COM> <9001@rsiatl.Dixie.Com> Sender: usenet@ima.isc.com Reply-To: karl@ima.isc.com (Karl Heuer) Followup-To: alt.religion.computers Organization: Interactive Systems, Cambridge, MA 02138-5302 Lines: 21 In article <9001@rsiatl.Dixie.Com> stan@Dixie.Com (Stan Brown) writes: >jpk@ingres.com (Jon Krueger) writes: >>[Given a compiler whose error messages are references to the ANS,] one can >>have an ansi-c-mode in one's favorite editor that pulls up the standard, >>open to the relevant page, next to an editing window with your cursor on the >>offending source line. > >I like it. But what would we don on non X terminal editors ? Real editors can handle multiple files on ASCII terminals. >-- >"vi forever" Oh. Never mind. >"Operating Systems, Like Editors Are Religions" -- Armando Stettner Followups redirected accordingly. Karl W. Z. Heuer (karl@ima.isc.com or uunet!ima!karl), The Walking Lint