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From: Radical DOT NetSurfer AT delorie DOT com
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Subject: Re: Please add strrev proposal
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 18:17:01 -0400
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On 28 Sep 2001 20:47:07 GMT, "A. Sinan Unur" <asu1 AT cornell DOT edu> wrote:

>Radical NetSurfer wrote in
>news:m1g9rtociqgunetpgm7qb5106m3sqvhpor AT 4ax DOT com: 
>
>> in my humble opinion, its NONstandard that Libc doesn't already have
>> this.  Please name one other C/C++ compiler that also omits it?
>
>AFAIK, it is not in the ISO standard, and that makes it nonstandard.
>
>I also posted an example where your usage example contradicts how the code 
>actually works. (The same holds true with bcc if you use the strrev 
>function provided with it).

I've never had any problems with "bcc's" version of strrev(), odd or
even number of chars, 1-32 chars....
gosh...there have actually been days I could of used a memrev()
(where 0x00 could be included)

>My opinion does not matter that much, however.

Friendly discussion always matters.
(i.e. my frequent follow-up posts are meant to indicate I hope others
get involved with this discussion, so we can find out just what others
think...(hint hint))

>Sinan.

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