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From: Timothy Miller <miller@techsource.com>
To: root@chaos.analogic.com,
	Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Kernel printk format string compression: C syntax problem
Date: Fri, 06 Jun 2003 14:49:11 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3EE0E227.7080107@techsource.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Pine.LNX.4.53.0306061330520.7633@chaos



Richard B. Johnson wrote:

> 
> Aren't octal values supposed to always start with '0'? I remember
> this from some formal training when 'C' replaced Pascal. The
> second "printf()" should __not__ TAB over the text. With GNU
> gcc, it does. This doesn't mean that it's "correct", only that
> GNU does it that way.
> 

Octal values start with '0' when they're numerical values.  When they're 
in strings as escape characters, the C syntax is "\nnn".  Every 
reference I find says that.  Some script languages, however require that 
octal values start with '0' in strings, so csh would expect to see "\0nnn".

Additionally, when I compile in the dictionary into the program that
does the string replacement, I get no complaints, although every
character in there is "\nnn".


  parent reply	other threads:[~2003-06-06 18:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-06-06 17:27 Kernel printk format string compression: C syntax problem Timothy Miller
2003-06-06 18:01 ` Bryan O'Sullivan
2003-06-06 18:50   ` Timothy Miller
     [not found] ` <Pine.LNX.4.53.0306061330520.7633@chaos>
2003-06-06 18:49   ` Timothy Miller [this message]
2003-06-06 19:16     ` Richard B. Johnson
2003-06-06 19:31       ` Timothy Miller

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