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- From: roy%cybrspc@cs.umn.edu (Roy M. Silvernail)
- Newsgroups: comp.bbs.waffle
- Subject: Re: The woes of ^Z
- Message-ID: <3Ng0VB3w165w@cybrspc.UUCP>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 18:32:01 CST
- References: <22Dec92043311@miracle.com>
- Organization: Villa CyberSpace, Minneapolis, MN
- Lines: 40
-
- phil@miracle.com (Phil Hill) writes:
-
- > roy%cybrspc@cs.umn.edu (Roy M. Silvernail) writes:
- > >Well, as McLuhan said, "the medium is the message." You're technically
- > >correct, Phil. But, as a practical matter, where does one separate a
- > >filesystem from the methods available to access that filesystem?
- >
- > My point is that Waffle is using the *default* text method to access the
- > DOS files. If Waffle used binary mode, it wouldn't stop reading at the
- > ^Z. Of course it's more of a pain to access in bindry mode, you have to
- > manually scan for new-lines.
-
- Granted, but my counter-point is that the default access mode for a file
- should still give you the whole file. The ^Z kluge is a hangover from
- CP/M. Just gets in our way. (anybody running OS/2 that can tell us
- whether HPFS has this artifact?)
-
- > >Besides, the filesystem IS broken.
-
- > Well... it isn't broken. It works. It doesn't work very well, or have many
- > nice features. But it isn't boken.
-
- It can't handle long names, only allows you one period in a name, and a
- legal ASCII character can be interpreted as EOF. I'll agree that it
- isn't broken only if you'll agree that it's very badly bent. :-)
-
- > The question is: "Is it worth the effort to fix Waffle?" I don't
- > think that ^Z in news messages is a major problem.
-
- Me, either. It's just that this thread brought all my filesystem gripes
- to the surface. It probably didn't help that I just finished going
- through a 20+ part shar package, hunting illegal filenames. My sh dies
- when it can't create a file, which is a major pain.
-
- <sigh> Time to build a 386 and FTP Linux, I think.
- --
- Roy M. Silvernail -- roy%cybrspc@cs.umn.edu - OR- cybrspc!roy@cs.umn.edu
- "I like Santa Claus as well as the next guy, but do you really want a
- hard drive that's spent 6000 miles at the bottom of a canvas sack in a
- wooden sleigh powered by airborne reindeer?" -- me
-