Error messages

Mark Brown mbrown at testsys.austin.ibm.com
Mon Mar 25 10:58:41 AEST 1991


kstailey at wookumz.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Kenneth Stailey) writes:
|graeme at ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz (Graeme Moffat) writes:
|    The rs6000 error messages are preceded by fancy looking 7 digit numbers...
| 
| Gee, doesn't POSIX 1003.2 require that most error messages are
| precisely specified in terms of the printf string that must be used to
| produce them.  The idea is that programs can grep for error strings,
| so they must be exact.  This means that close to 100% of the error
| strings must be changed.

If one were to read IEEE POSIX 1003.2 Draft 11 Sec. 2.11.6.1 and 2.11.6.2,
one would see that this assertion is baseless.

I respectfully suggest that one *read* the draft standard, and avoid
speculation (although getting copies *is* expensive and difficult for the
average person)?



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