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Re: Very strange Cocoa application issue.
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Re: Very strange Cocoa application issue.


  • Subject: Re: Very strange Cocoa application issue.
  • From: Gregory Weston <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 06:59:21 -0500

Sherm Pendley wrote:

Standard ANSI C limits character constants to one character, but
Apple extends the limit to four. If memory serves, that's to support
declaring type and creator codes as character constants.

Not quite accurate. ANSI C expressly allows character literals of any length but only defines the meaning for single-character literals (and, of course, escape sequences that are logically single characters).


(And now back to our regularly scheduled Cocoa discussion.)
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