Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Weird spelling fixes in 2.1.107 | Date | Sat, 27 Jun 1998 19:44:11 -0500 | From | Horst von Brand <> |
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Allanah Myles <dossy@panoptic.com> said: > On 1998.06.27, Albert D. Cahalan <acahalan@cs.uml.edu> wrote: > > ASCII is ASCIIZ in the C language, so the distinction is useless.
[Explains ASCII vs ASCIIZ]
> The semantics are unambiguous and clearly different. To document > something as being one or the other type has significant meaning, > and to tamper with the annotation enough to change the meaning > of the comment is a disservice.
Sure it is. And the eror was caught almost immediately. And it was in a _test_ release of the kernel, that wasn't supposed to last more than a week or so in any case.
> This is yet another reason why people not in the know shouldn't > even be tampering with *comments*, let alone *code*.
Everybody has done a mistake sometime. Heck, even code that Linus himself wrote and posted has contained stupid errors. Latest you'll find explained by himself just here...
If you come down this hard on everybody who posts a patch that contains bugs, you are doing a _big_ disservice to the Linux community.
Thanks, but no thanks. -- Horst von Brand vonbrand@sleipnir.valparaiso.cl Casilla 9G, Viña del Mar, Chile +56 32 672616
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