On Wed, 2014-12-31 at 01:16 -0500, Jacob Ritorto wrote:
Hey, thanks, Derrik.
I don't mess with Linux much (kind of an Illumos junkie by trade ;),
but I bet gcc would. I did out of curiosity do it with the Macintosh
cc (Apple LLVM version 5.1 (clang-503.0.40) (based on LLVM 3.4svn))
and it throws warnings about our not type-defining functions because
you're apparently supposed to do this explicitly these days, but it
dutifully goes on to assume int and compiles our test K&R stuff mostly
fine. It does unfortunately balk pretty badly at the naked returns we
initially had, though. Wish it didn't because it strikes me as being
beautifully simple..
It compiles and runs with no warnings or any issues with gcc 4.9.2 on
Fedora 21.
Like so many x-gener Linux guys, I was a UNIX guy in the early '90's,
and just fell into Linux.
So, you are running BSD 2.11, on a real PDP-11 ( or is it a VAX ), in
your house? Or are you using an emulator? Either way, that's still
probably no small feat.
I have a Mac Plus emulator ( MiniVMac ) that I installed MachTen on,
just to see if I could get it running, and it works.
( MachTen is this odd sort of UNIX that was available for the Mac in the
'90's, that runs on top of Mac OS ).
thx again for the encouragement!
jake
No problem. Anyone getting the younger ones into the older technology
is good!
- Derrik