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Re: [Groff] What is 'loom'?
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Larry Kollar |
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Re: [Groff] What is 'loom'? |
Date: |
Tue, 8 Jan 2002 22:53:20 -0500 |
Stewart C. Russell wrote:
> > One or two of the Stevens books mentions using "Dave Hanson's loom
> > program"... is the source available anywhere?
>
> this looks hopeful:
>
> ftp://ftp.cs.princeton.edu/pub/people/drh/loom.tar.gz
Hmph. Wouldn't compile (gcc 2.95.3) until I make sure the
prototype for void process and its declaration matched.
Is gcc too fussy, or were 1987-era compilers too permissive?
Oh well... if I need it, I have it. :-)
Thanks for the pointer!
--
Larry Kollar k o l l a r at a l l t e l . n e t
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- [Groff] What is 'loom'?, Larry Kollar, 2002/01/07
- Re: [Groff] What is 'loom'?, Stewart C. Russell, 2002/01/07
- Re: [Groff] What is 'loom'?,
Larry Kollar <=
- Re: [Groff] What is 'loom'?, Jon Snader, 2002/01/07
- Re: [Groff] What is 'loom'?, Larry Kollar, 2002/01/08
- Re: [Groff] What is 'loom'?, Jon Snader, 2002/01/08
- Re: [Groff] What is 'loom'?, ralph, 2002/01/09
- [Groff] troff.org, Bernd Warken, 2002/01/09
- [Groff] Re: troff.org, ralph, 2002/01/09
- Re: [Groff] Re: troff.org, Larry Kollar, 2002/01/09
- Re: [Groff] Re: troff.org, ralph, 2002/01/10