On 16/12/11 08:36, Bovy, Stephen wrote:
Yup that was it !!!Here is the fix (z/OS)>>>> Normal.c Line 8126>>> #ifndef EBCDIC #if POUND != '#' case POUND: /* pound sign (sometimes equal to '#') */ #endif #endif <<<
Shouldn't the fix rather go in the EBCDIC part of ascii.h? It seems wrong to me to have a symbol POUND defined as the letter t on EBCDIC platforms and the British pound sign elsewhere.
If there is a pound sign on EBCDIC, I think POUND should be defined as that character; if there isn't, then maybe it might be defined as the number-sign character on EBCDIC platforms. Either way would resolve the duplication in normal.c, so that the above #ifndef would become unnecessary.
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