Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:300 comp.sys.att:2417 comp.lang.c:7094 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!nuchat!flatline!erict From: erict@flatline.UUCP (eric townsend) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att,comp.lang.c Subject: 8char function names from hell Message-ID: <380@flatline.UUCP> Date: 6 Feb 88 20:22:30 GMT Organization: flatline in Houston(Montrose, really), Tx. Lines: 26 Keywords: Any way to kludge around? Just tried to compile some stuff I got from a friend. Low and behold, the unix-pc C compiler doesn't go past 8 characters in either a function or a varible name! What's da dang deal? For some strange reason I thought that maybe, just maybe, C compilers within USG and/or sysV would be a little more compatible than this. An 8 character limit? What is this, a step back towards 2 character varible names like in BASIC? Ranting over.. Seriously, though.. Is there any way to get around this? Any kludges, or preprocessors, or anything? -- "Occult symbols include ... the 'peace' symbol and the Jewish 'Star of David'" -- From the Back In Control Handbook Girls play with toys. Real women skate. -- Powell Peralta ad J. Eric Townsend ->uunet!nuchat!flatline!erict smail:511Parker#2,Hstn,Tx,77007 -- "Occult symbols include ... the 'peace' symbol and the Jewish 'Star of David'" -- From the Back In Control Handbook Girls play with toys. Real women skate. -- Powell Peralta ad J. Eric Townsend ->uunet!nuchat!flatline!erict smail:511Parker#2,Hstn,Tx,77007