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From: | Matthew Woehlke |
Subject: | Re: yet another hello pretest |
Date: | Thu, 09 Nov 2006 15:36:34 -0600 |
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Ben Pfaff wrote:
Matthew Woehlke writes:Karl Berry wrote:the gnulib module exit, to ensure the existence of EXIT_SUCCESS.Isn't it part of some sufficiently-old standard so that it's not necessary/recommended?What is "it"? Using EXIT_SUCCESS, using gnulib to ensure that you have EXIT_*, using EXIT_* in general? I'm less sure about EXIT_SUCCESS, but could give reasons why both of the others are A Good Idea.EXIT_SUCCESS is in C89.
Ah, I must be thinking of EX_* exit codes that are not especially portable. -- Matthew "You're older than you've ever been / And now you're even older" -- They Might Be Giants
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