Right (and I agree) -- widespread usage/really being noticed.
And that was because it came in the Summit releases not the Research/UCB
stream, which did not help either.
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On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 1:54 AM, <arnold(a)skeeve.com> wrote:
Clem Cole <clemc(a)ccc.com> wrote:
BY the time dmr adds stdio, it was
still early enough in the life to displace the randomness for something
as
important as I/O, whereas lack of use of
something.like getopt would not
become clearly deficient until after widespread success.
I think "widespread access" is more like it for getopt. Getopt dates
to 1980; it was in System III (I just checked). That's only about two years
after V7 which was circa 1978.
Here are the dates:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 arnold arnold 1073 Apr 11 1980 usr/src/lib/libc/pdp11/gen/
getopt.c
-rw-rw-r-- 1 arnold arnold 2273 May 16 1980 usr/src/man/man3/getopt.3c
But the world outside the Bell System didn't have System III. Getopt
didn't become "popular" until System V or so, and became much easier to
adopt once Henry Spencer published his public domain rewrite of the code
and man page.
Just a nit, (:-)
Arnold