Null terminator patent disclosure

Joan Tine jott at crash.cts.com
Tue Apr 2 18:13:57 AEST 1991


In article <1991Apr1.161038.4202 at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> mcdonald at aries.scs.uiuc.edu (Doug McDonald) writes:
>
>In article <1991Apr1.052315.16971 at contact.uucp> egr at contact.uucp (Gordan Palameta) writes:
>>
>>                                        Lextech SA
>>                                        1, rue des Poissons d'avril
>>                                        67000 Strasbourg, France
>>
>>                                        Lextech America
>>                                        666 Massachusetts Avenue
>>                                        Cambridge, MA 02139   USA
>>
>>
>>     Dear member of the "C" programming community,
>>
>>
>>     As you are no doubt aware, the "C" programming language uses the
>>     "null terminator octet" method to delimit strings of characters.
>>
>>     This method consists of using an aligned set of eight consecutive
>>     zero bits to unambiguously mark the termination point of a text string
>>     stored in a character array.
>>
>
>
>What? Me worry? My computer uses nine bit chars.
>
> 

Are we all just tacitly going to ignore the fact that this message was
posted on (all together now...)

                    APRIL FIRST??

Huh?  Are we?  Huh?



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