Re: Not STD C is "not C" ? ----WAS: Re: C to Java Byte Code
Alfred Z. Newmane writes:
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>>> Is there someplace that defines (unofficially of course) the
>>> guideline for it?[/color]
>>
>> Of course not. We're talking about *tradition*, not a standard.
>>
>> That newsreaders have come to do something fancy with that
>> tradition means *nothing*. EVERY SINGLE newsreader I know
>> allows you to configure your quote style. That should tell
>> you something.[/color]
>
> Well, most don't allow you to put white space before your quote
> token.[/color]
As you can see, Agent does. Interestingly, doing so breaks the
color coding of quotes. On the flip side, it also breaks the
broken behavior of not wrapping quotes.
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> You are right it is a /tradition/, it has always bene tradition
> to start a line with a quote character, lest it be counted as
> local text.[/color]
Agreed. I'll be interested to see what Agent makes of this post
when it reads it (that is, will it color code the quotes).
Alfred Z. Newmane writes:
[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
>>> Is there someplace that defines (unofficially of course) the
>>> guideline for it?[/color]
>>
>> Of course not. We're talking about *tradition*, not a standard.
>>
>> That newsreaders have come to do something fancy with that
>> tradition means *nothing*. EVERY SINGLE newsreader I know
>> allows you to configure your quote style. That should tell
>> you something.[/color]
>
> Well, most don't allow you to put white space before your quote
> token.[/color]
As you can see, Agent does. Interestingly, doing so breaks the
color coding of quotes. On the flip side, it also breaks the
broken behavior of not wrapping quotes.
[color=blue]
> You are right it is a /tradition/, it has always bene tradition
> to start a line with a quote character, lest it be counted as
> local text.[/color]
Agreed. I'll be interested to see what Agent makes of this post
when it reads it (that is, will it color code the quotes).
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