Token pasting in #include directive

Richard H. Gumpertz rhg at cpsolv.UUCP
Wed Nov 29 01:01:31 AEST 1989


In article <11193 at riks.csl.sony.co.jp> diamond at ws.sony.junet (Norman Diamond) writes:
>Page 93, line 17:  #include xstr(INCFILE(2).h)

Gee, my copy seems to say:
         Page 93, line 17:  #include xstr(INCFILE(2) .h)
which makes the case even more convincing that the space belongs in line
29.  Only on VERY careful examination of the text could I be convinced
that the extra space is not really there and that the ")." combination
just appears to have a space in it. 

Moby sigh.  Typography strikes again?

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