Re: forkin' problem



Kenny McCormack wrote:
> SM Ryan <wyrmwif@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ...
>> ANSI <stdio.h> does not define the language.
>
> It should be clear by now that Jack Klein defines the language.

You neglected to quote Jacks informative paragraph, which follows:

>>> The question is off-topic and any attempts to answer it in detail
>>> are off-topic. The topic of this newsgroup is the C language,
>>> which is specifically and completely defined originally by the
>>> two editions of K&R, then, since 1989, by various ANSI/ISO
>>> International Standards.

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