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| From | scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) |
|---|---|
| Subject | Re: typedef in old C |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.c |
| References | <tn9vlg$5ra$1@gioia.aioe.org> <90baa9f2-501f-4354-bff1-85824e1c0c60n@googlegroups.com> <87o7s51z3a.fsf@bsb.me.uk> |
| Message-ID | <VEGmL.8931$5S78.5056@fx48.iad> (permalink) |
| Organization | UsenetServer - www.usenetserver.com |
| Date | 2022-12-15 15:01 +0000 |
Ben Bacarisse <ben.usenet@bsb.me.uk> writes: >luser droog <luser.droog@gmail.com> writes: > >> On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 7:45:34 AM UTC-6, Bart wrote: >>> I was looking at the 1983 C sources of PostScript (via >>> https://computerhistory.org/blog/postscript-a-digital-printing-press/). >>> >>> It uses typedef like this: >>> >>> typedef long int integer; >>> typedef unsigned integer Offset; >>> >>> That is, being able to apply 'unsigned' to a typedef-ed name, rather >>> than any of 'char short int long'. >>> >>> I guess this is not legal C now; I just wondered at what point it >>> stopped being legal, if it ever was (perhaps compilers were just more lax). >> >> Overall it seems to be "cutting edge" C for the time AFAICT. >> New types are used all over to convey semantic information >> about the variable that also makes the selection of the concrete >> type very DRY. >> >> Very surprising to me is the use of linked lists for the basic stacks. >> Since the original application in the Apple Laserwriter was very >> memory constrained, it's surprising that they spent the size of an >> extra pointer on every stack element. Even unused elements have >> this pointer, being linked together on their own per stack free list. >> >> OTOH this would make it easy to initialize the stacks to use whatever >> odd space was available after making big contiguous memory areas >> for other stuff. You just carve up little (next pointer, object} nodes from >> the desired memory and link them together into the free list. > >That's the key. It's simple. > >About that time I visited a research lab developing cutting edge >distributed systems. Around the lab the team had pinned a huge banner >bearing the words "MEMORY IS CHEAP". When I asked about this (because >memory was /not/ cheap or plentiful in most systems at the time) I was >told that, because it /will/ be cheap and plentiful, cutting edge >software should not waste time solving a problem that will vanish by >release 2.0 (or in some cases even by the first release). Was that lab in San Jose? We used a similar motto extensively when developing our cutting edge distributed system (1989-1997). "Memory is not a problem".
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typedef in old C Bart <bc@freeuk.com> - 2022-12-13 13:45 +0000
Re: typedef in old C Thiago Adams <thiago.adams@gmail.com> - 2022-12-13 06:42 -0800
Re: typedef in old C Thiago Adams <thiago.adams@gmail.com> - 2022-12-13 06:46 -0800
Re: typedef in old C Bart <bc@freeuk.com> - 2022-12-13 15:56 +0000
Re: typedef in old C Kaz Kylheku <864-117-4973@kylheku.com> - 2022-12-13 18:07 +0000
Re: typedef in old C Thiago Adams <thiago.adams@gmail.com> - 2022-12-13 11:11 -0800
Re: typedef in old C Ben Bacarisse <ben.usenet@bsb.me.uk> - 2022-12-13 16:40 +0000
Re: typedef in old C scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) - 2022-12-13 17:05 +0000
Re: typedef in old C Keith Thompson <Keith.S.Thompson+u@gmail.com> - 2022-12-13 10:27 -0800
Re: typedef in old C Tim Rentsch <tr.17687@z991.linuxsc.com> - 2022-12-18 17:25 -0800
Re: typedef in old C Keith Thompson <Keith.S.Thompson+u@gmail.com> - 2022-12-13 10:30 -0800
Re: typedef in old C luser droog <luser.droog@gmail.com> - 2022-12-14 09:42 -0800
Re: typedef in old C Ben Bacarisse <ben.usenet@bsb.me.uk> - 2022-12-14 20:59 +0000
Re: typedef in old C "Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com> - 2022-12-14 13:44 -0800
Re: typedef in old C Ben Bacarisse <ben.usenet@bsb.me.uk> - 2022-12-15 02:46 +0000
Re: typedef in old C scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) - 2022-12-15 15:01 +0000
Re: typedef in old C Ben Bacarisse <ben.usenet@bsb.me.uk> - 2022-12-15 17:07 +0000
Re: typedef in old C luser droog <luser.droog@gmail.com> - 2022-12-15 18:34 -0800
Re: typedef in old C Ben Bacarisse <ben.usenet@bsb.me.uk> - 2022-12-16 17:41 +0000
Re: typedef in old C Bonita Montero <Bonita.Montero@gmail.com> - 2022-12-17 07:54 +0100
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