Hi!
12-Мар-2004 17:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roberto Mariottini)
wrote to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> pressing ^Z in non-empty line does nothing (except that line end is ignored),
>> only first ^Z on line is processed as end of input.
>> Strange, but under MS-DOS I get same behavior. Another bug in
Hi!
12-Мар-2004 14:13 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alain) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A> Some very ols OS used ^Z do know the end of the stream and thus close
A> the file. This behaciour can still be found in MS-DOS with the command:
A> copy con: >file
A> where ^Z terminates the input.
Should be "c
Roberto Mariottini escreveu:
Hi Arkady,
pressing ^Z
in non-empty line does nothing (except that line end is ignored),
only first
^Z on line is processed as end of input.
Strange, but under MS-DOS I get same behavior. Another bug in MS-DOS?
I think this is the correct behaviour, IIRC in theory
Hi Arkady,
> pressing ^Z
> in non-empty line does nothing (except that line end is ignored),
> only first
> ^Z on line is processed as end of input.
>
> Strange, but under MS-DOS I get same behavior. Another bug in MS-DOS?
I think this is the correct behaviour, IIRC in theory in text files a
Hi!
Just tested. I prepare new ATTRIB, which uses only low level functions
(for ouput or reading list-file); under BC3.1 uncompressed size decreased to
3970 bytes. :) I test this edition under FreeDOS (attrib/@con): pressing ^Z
in non-empty line does nothing (except that line end is ignored),