Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/5/84; site umd5.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!umcp-cs!cvl!umd5!zben From: zben@umd5.UUCP Newsgroups: net.lang.c Subject: Re: ugliness in scanf(3) Message-ID: <504@umd5.UUCP> Date: Sat, 11-May-85 19:55:15 EDT Article-I.D.: umd5.504 Posted: Sat May 11 19:55:15 1985 Date-Received: Mon, 13-May-85 00:36:38 EDT References: <10496@brl-tgr.ARPA> <190@mplvax.UUCP> Reply-To: zben@umd5.UUCP (Ben Cranston) Organization: U of Md, CSC, College Park, Md Lines: 26 Summary: Flame you all! :-) In article <190@mplvax.UUCP> cdl@mplvax.UUCP (Carl Lowenstein) writes: >This programmer is so stupid as to expect to find the behavior >of scanf documented in the manual. Ye Gods! Expect the behavior of system primitives to be DOCUMENTED in the MANUAL?? Why, why, thats as bad as expecting meaningful diagnostics from the system language compiler! "Error in conditional" indeed... Clearly this poor person is from a 'dinosaur' environment, probably an IBM 370 or Univac 1100 system, where people actually take more than 10 seconds to document what they have done, and where you have a ghost of a chance of finding out **ANYTHING** from the manuals, as opposed to having to prostrate yourself before a Unix Guru (read "high priest") to get the real scoop... Clearly I'm more than a little burned by being called a 'high priest' for merely spending 15 years reading Univac manuals and system code, to get to the point where I can *answer* questions from users too *lazy* to *read* the manuals... Still, this sort of sillyness is exactly why I have a hard time believing that Unix and C are "for real". At this point I find Unix and C to be at the halfway point in the reality spectrum between my real Univac 1100 work and trying to do systems programs in Applesoft Basic... -- Ben Cranston ...{seismo!umcp-cs,ihnp4!rlgvax}!cvl!umd5!zben zben@umd2.ARPA