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Date: Fri, 2 Apr 93 20:27:21 CST
From: Shawn_McHorse AT fcircus DOT sat DOT tx DOT us (Shawn McHorse)
Subject: Re: popen, pclose, and perror
To: peprbv AT cfa0 DOT harvard DOT edu
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu

> These are the maximum number of characters, including null terminator, for
> a filename with path, drive, etc.  Values from Borland C 3.0 are:
> #define MAXPATH   80
> #define MAXDRIVE  3
> #define MAXDIR    66
> #define MAXFILE   9
> #define MAXEXT    5
> 
> (Your names are slightly different because they are the Microsoft equivalents.
> Borland defines their constants in DIR.H, and also defines MSC's in STDLIB.H)
> 

Thanks...I had figured they would probably be specific to some compiler
of another.  Anyway, does anyone know what these constants are supposed
to mean.  I can throw in those #defines in a header file somewhere, but
it would be Real Nice if I knew what they meant.  Thanks, and I'll chat
with you later...

P.S. In the last message I sent concerning popen, pclose, and perror...I
got the name of one function wrong...:-)  I can't find psignal anywhere
in the standard libraries although it is listed in a header file.  No
problems with perror here.  Sorry about the mix-up...:-)

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