From: dahms@ifk20.mach.uni-karlsruhe.de
Subject: RE: ASCII and BINARY files. Why?
27 Jan 1997 15:41:26 -0800
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Hi, you wrote:

: ANSI C does not define that a 't' in the second argument to fopen
: indicates text mode.  ANSI only defines that a 'b' indicates binary mode.

Exactly! I just checked K&R 2.ed and "man fopen" on linux, hp-ux and DECunix,
and they mention "b" only.
I'm to lazy to check O_TEXT, too 8-)


Bye, Heribert (dahms@ifk20.mach.uni-karlsruhe.de)
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