It is not, has not been since the last STRETCH was retired, to address bits.

The usual scheme, familiar presumably to all, is to obtain the
location a bit having bit offset i in the seq

On 2/18/14, Gerhard Postpischil <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2/18/2014 1:41 PM, John Gilmore wrote:
>> Since, however, the storage is being declared/allocated in bytes, it
>> seems clear to me that the length is/ought to be expressed in bytes
>> too.  I do not see much rationale for your different view in this
>> particular context.
>
> Clear as mud <g>   The OP is using bits as a representation of some
> quantity; if more of these units are to be assigned, then it is
> reasonable to assume that there is a limiting value, but there is no
> expectation for the limit to be a multiple of eight. While the limit
> check could also be done distinctly, that adds avoidable complexity.
>
> Gerhard Postpischil
> Bradford, Vermont
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