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From: Robert A Duff <bobduff@shell01.TheWorld.com>
Subject: Re: How to detect OS type and version?
Date: 16 Oct 2005 11:55:05 -0400
Date: 2005-10-16T11:55:05-04:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <wcc1x2lpicm.fsf@shell01.TheWorld.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: FjEyNuVygLIz@eisner.encompasserve.org

Kilgallen@SpamCop.net (Larry Kilgallen) writes:

> In article <ufyr2dqf1.fsf@STRIPCAPStelus.net>, Ray Blaak <rAYblaaK@STRIPCAPStelus.net> writes:
> > Robert A Duff <bobduff@shell01.TheWorld.com> writes:
> >> Ray Blaak <rAYblaaK@STRIPCAPStelus.net> writes:
> >> > Simply adding a new OS to some central definition should not impact all
> >> > existing code. In practical terms people should have had an "unknown OS"
> >> > handler anyway.
> >> 
> >> What is the directory separator character on "unknown OS"?  ;-)
> > 
> > I don't know, of course. The point is to have a plan for it. In the worst
> > case you exit with the appropriate error message "unknown OS!". In practice
> > you assume "Unix".
> 
> I got to work on some Ada code that used this "directory separator"
> approach.  Perhaps it is ok if your only choices are Windows or Unix,
> but on VMS the characters ":[", "." and "]" are all used, except when
> that list is ":<", "." and ">".  Needless to say, the "directory separator"
> approach was totally inadequate.

Yes, I agree.  What you want is a set of operations for pulling apart
pathnames and putting them together in various ways.  Even that won't
work on some systems, but I suspect it's good enough in practise.

Ada 2005 has something along those lines, but I haven't looked at
it carefully.

So perhaps I should have said, "What is the algorithm for parsing file
names on `unknown OS'?"  ;-)

- Bob



  reply	other threads:[~2005-10-16 15:55 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-10-13  2:35 How to detect OS type and version? Roger Blum
2005-10-13  6:05 ` Martin Dowie
2005-10-13  9:50   ` Stefan Bellon
2005-10-13 10:39     ` Martin Dowie
2005-10-13 18:12     ` Jeffrey R. Carter
2005-10-13 18:37       ` Stefan Bellon
2005-10-13 21:21         ` Robert A Duff
2005-10-13 21:25           ` Stefan Bellon
2005-10-13 21:52             ` Robert A Duff
2005-10-16  0:13       ` Ray Blaak
2005-10-16  0:29         ` Robert A Duff
2005-10-16  4:48           ` Ray Blaak
2005-10-16 14:16             ` Larry Kilgallen
2005-10-16 15:55               ` Robert A Duff [this message]
2005-10-16 20:06               ` Pascal Obry
2005-10-18 16:58                 ` Ray Blaak
2005-10-16 15:59             ` Robert A Duff
2005-10-17 17:19               ` Ray Blaak
2005-10-13 18:11   ` Jeffrey R. Carter
2005-10-13 19:44   ` Simon Wright
2005-10-13 21:04   ` Michael Bode
2005-10-14  1:33     ` Steve
2005-10-13 12:06 ` Rob Norris
2005-10-13 11:59   ` Martin Dowie
2005-10-14  0:21     ` Randy Brukardt
2005-10-14  8:02       ` Martin Dowie
2005-10-14 23:27         ` Randy Brukardt
2005-10-15 12:28           ` Larry Kilgallen
2005-10-15 14:12             ` Martin Dowie
2005-10-14  9:52     ` Rob Norris
2005-10-13 20:25 ` Bernd Specht
2005-10-13 20:36   ` Michael Bode
2005-10-13 20:41     ` Bernd Specht
2005-10-13 20:58       ` Stefan Bellon
2005-10-14  0:27         ` Randy Brukardt
2005-10-15 19:48           ` Bernd Specht
2005-10-14  6:30 ` Roger Blum
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