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Date: Thu, 8 Jun 1995 09:25:36 +0300
From: eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il (Eli Zaretskii)
To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu, gantose AT lerc DOT nasa DOT gov
Subject: Re: Code Standards

> In reference to the phrase "properly documented", perhaps it would be good to 
> have a document page that says "Here are functions whose regular performance 
> differs between DOS and UNIX. You will want to be careful to read about them 
> before using them in your code." And a mention of the DOS/UNIX difference 
> would be a good thing in the documentation of the particular functions, too.

There are actually very few functions which behave differently from what
a DOS C programmer would expect.  The correct behavior is usually documented
in the library reference; if it isn't, it's a documentation bug and should
be corrected.  That's what beta review period is for.  We didn't think about
``here are functions...'' page yet (a good idea, IMHO).  Maybe you could
browse through the v2.0 library docs and compile such a list?

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