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From: mark@cogent.UUCP (Mark Steven Jeghers)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.misc
Subject: Re: Check the Arg Count
Message-ID: <125@cogent.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 4-Jan-87 20:34:28 EST
Article-I.D.: cogent.125
Posted: Sun Jan  4 20:34:28 1987
Date-Received: Sun, 4-Jan-87 23:37:19 EST
References: <4886@mimsy.UUCP> <120900001@iuvax>
Reply-To: mark@cogent.UUCP (Mark Steven Jeghers)
Organization: Cogent Software Solutions, Stockton, CA
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Keywords: bullshit bullshit bullshit bullshit bullshit

In article <120900001@iuvax> cjl@iuvax.UUCP writes:
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>>>(1) Bullshit.  Variable length argument lists are part of C.  C compilers
>>>(2) Bullshit.  How do you deal with printf(), scanf(), etc.?  In a single
>
>>(1) Bullshit.  Variable length argument lists are a very very small part
>>(2) Bullshit.  I found it very easy to write a printf-clone in Mesa.
>
>  Do we have to use these words for discussion ?
>  How about extending lint to flag them as possible errors ?
>
>P.S. > Hey, fella.  Bullshit doesn't add weight to your argument.

It only adds bullshit to your argument. :-)
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