If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I suppose those of
us who worked on Unix should be very flattered. I just wish they had
imitated the programming style and sense of taste. The gcc
_manual_ is 500 pages -- bigger than the entire Unix distribution.
The options alone are almost 100 pages. The average line in the
source code is an ifdef of some machine you've never heard of. If
you are doing anything the slightest bit unusual (e.g., increasing the
default stack size) you need a different option for each machine
target. Hmm, I thought the point of C was to be portable...
I recently started using clang, and I'm never going back to gcc. I
feel so much cleaner now...
Steve
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Re: [TUHS
] Happy birthday, Dennis Ritchie
!
On 9/16/17 8:59 AM, Ron Natalie wrote:
RMS
hates UNIX. That was clear in the original
manifesto. But he's also
a megalomaniac and believes that if you even use a GNU
tool your
work
becomes his.
Nah, this is BS. Stallman
might not like Unix, and he clearly has a very
large ego -- as do many of us here -- but that "belief" is just crap.
The
thing that comes closest to it is bison, and the output of bison is
explicitly excluded. There is the issue of GPL
libraries (like readline
),
and that's a pain for people who want to link with them, but that
doesn't
count as "even use a GNU tool."
--
``The lyf
so short, the craft so long to lerne
.''
- Chaucer
``Ars
longa
, vita brevis''
- Hippocrates
Chet
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