On Thu, 23 Oct 2025 15:54:40 -0400, Phil Smith III  wrote:

>No no, I meant GLOBALLY: no filenames on the planet should ever have been 
>case-sensitive! Nobody sane would ever name two files "Foo" and "FOO", so it's 
>just stupid. I keep asking *ix folks about this--have for 40 years--and all 
>insist "It's good" without ever being able to justify it.
>
(What aboutism):
It's human to find good in the familiar.  The first time I unwittingly typed a 
45-character
data set name and got a JCL error and wondered at such an uncomfortably small
limit, MVS folks all insist "It's good" without ever being able to justify it.

*ix historians tell me of an era when filenames were limited to 14 characters.
It's possible to overcome such limits formerly justified by hardware costs.

I find value in consistency.  It's just stupid that BLDL, STOW, Allocation, JCL,
snd Catalog Services  are case-sensitive whereas TSO, ISPF, (and the C RTL?)
are case insensitive.

-- 
gil

----------------------------------------------------------------------
For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions,
send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN

Reply via email to