representation of integers (was: # to the nth power)

brian_helterline brianh at hpcvia.CV.HP.COM
Fri Nov 9 03:25:56 AEST 1990


jamiller at hpcupt1.cup.hp.com (Jim Miller) writes:

>>In article <226 at smds.UUCP> rh at smds.UUCP (Richard Harter) writes:
>>> 	for (y=x,sqrtx=1;y>0;) {ysave = y;y =/ 16;sqrtx =* 4;}
>>
>>Wow.
>>
>>This man has been programming in C for a *long* time. I'm impressed.
>>
>>(quiz: why do I come to this conclusion?)
>>-- 
>>Peter da Silva.   `-_-'

>Because:
>>> 	for (y=x,sqrtx=1;y>0;) {ysave = y;y =/ 16;sqrtx =* 4;}
                                            ^^
>   Is not ANSII, and has been considered bad form for years and years and ...
           ^^^^^
>   On the other hand, I wonder if maybe he is actually very young and
>   still makes typo's -- unlike us old coots  :-)
          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
      What is ANSII? a typo? or the ASCII version of ANSI? ;)



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