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Re: Is this a bug in libc6?



Hi,
>>"Kai" == Kai Henningsen <kaih@khms.westfalen.de> writes:

Kai> srivasta@datasync.com (Manoj Srivastava) wrote on 11.04.98 in
Kai> <[🔎] 873eflhrqc.fsf@tiamat.datasync.com>:
>> Look at the whole sentence, please. There are indeed no
>> requirements for the program to behave in any fashion; as long as
>> the

Kai> No. There are no requirements, period. Look at the sentence
Kai> yourself.

	Permissible undefined behaviour ranges from ignoring the
	situation completely with unpredictable results, to behaving
	during translation or program execution in a documented manner
	charecteristic of the environment (with or without the
	issuance of a diagnostic message), to terminating a
	translation or execution (with the issuance of a diagnostic
	message).

	Seems like a requirement to me, or else it is not permitted
 undefined behaviour. Tell me how fclose in Debian does not volate
 this from 1.6 of the standard (IEEE versioning).

>> I know fashionable, but incorrect, comments on comp.lang.c would
>> have it otherwise.

Kai> It is interesting to note that *all* members of the committee
Kai> that wrote this standard that have ever spoken up on comp.std.c,
Kai> have agreed with these "fashinable comments".

	I do not care. Even technically competent people make mistakes
 while expressing personal opinion.  I am looking, instead of
 comp.lang.c, to the IEEE/ISO/IEC standard. I still submit the
 standard is a better authority thatn the USENET. (You must admit the
 comments about monkeys, first made by Chris Torek, was made under
 frustation and extreme provocation; and was meant more to drive the
 lesson home that to be an interpretation of the standard).

	manoj

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Manoj Srivastava  <srivasta@acm.org> <http://www.datasync.com/%7Esrivasta/>
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