>Sorry to seem picky. It's an area which, because it's not well defined for C, can lead to difficult problems, especially in porting between different manufacturers compilers & code written by different groups of people at different times.
You're not being picky. I was just curious as to why it would be one way in one environment and another in a different one. Maybe I've got too much time on my hands (lol).
>I still work a lot in assembler, where I tend to use the C approach of zero & not zero, rather than FALSE & TRUE.
For me it's been quite awhile and it was with the Rockwell 6502. I seem to recall that the BNE instruction meant "Branch Not Equal". Can't remember all the details though.
>Re. auto-quote :
>On clicking the save button I get a message saying that the option is part of
>Premier Unviversal Thread Membership.
Sorry, it's been well over a year since I got my first PUTM. I could've sworn, however, that this was tied to that.
George
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