Subj : Re: Do all programming languages use files? To : comp.programming From : mwojcik Date : Wed Aug 31 2005 05:12 pm In article , Scott Moore writes: > > Duane Bozarth wrote: > > > > The original designers didn't, the current ISO Standard does consider > > the libraries as part of the Standard Definition. > > Of what? If you look at the specification, it is clearly marked as > "the standard library", not "part of the language", and in fact is in > a completely separate section away from the language part. Please explain just what makes chapter 7 of ISO 9899-1990 any more a "completely separate section" than chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. -- Michael Wojcik michael.wojcik@microfocus.com HTML is as readable as C. You can take this either way. -- Charlie Gibbs .