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| From: | Derek Robert Price |
| Subject: | Re: getline & getline_safe |
| Date: | Fri, 25 Jul 2003 10:55:38 -0400 |
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Paul Edwards wrote:
"Derek Robert Price" <address@hidden> wrote in message news:address@hiddenPaul Edwards wrote:I think it is usual for a program to have processing restrictions, although I would have made it based on a CVS-controlled define, like CVS_STR_LIMIT, rather than PATH_MAX, which could potentially be 8, while userid may be 30.I don't think you're going to find many PATH_MAX's under 256. I think UNIX and Windows both have PATH_MAXs of 4096?Borland C++ 3.1 for DOS (100% ISO-conforming, forget K&R) has no PATH_MAX (not required in ANSI C) and has FILENAME_MAX of 80.
That's interesting, though CVS depends on a header it supplies to set PATH_MAX, we hope appropriately, when one can't be found.
Is the FILENAME_MAX really 80 chars under DOS? Is that really the max for something like c:\path\path\path\file.txt? I guess they did used to limit to 8.3 filenames, so that is 10 deep. Wow. Is anybody still using that?
Derek
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