Draft ambiguity

Moderator, John Quarterman std-unix at ut-sally.UUCP
Sat Nov 16 10:43:07 AEST 1985


Date:     Fri, 15 Nov 85 11:53:55 EST
From: Dan Franklin <dan at BBN-PROPHET.ARPA>

Some of the values in the column "Minimum value" are actually maximums rather
than minimums, and the draft should indicate this.  That is, for the minimums
CHAR_MIN, INT_MIN, LONG_MIN, and SHRT_MIN, the column gives the maximum
permissible value (as it should), not the minimum permissible.  Before I
realized this, I thought it was an error that the "minimum value" for CHAR_MIN
was 0 rather than -128.  One way to make this clearer would be to change the
column label "Minimum value" to "Minimum (Maximum) value" and put the values
which are actually "largest permissible minimums" rather than "smallest
permissible maximums" in parentheses.

	Dan

[ This comes up at every meeting.  Your method looks as good as any.  -mod ]

Volume-Number: Volume 3, Number 23



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