Howard Chu wrote:
Ilya N. Golubev wrote:
As I understand it,
these are pre-1989 systems (or is it pre-1979?)
Looks like there is quite many systems called that. Some of them are
actually modern ones on top of native ibm system.
To Howard Chu: was system exhibiting that broken `return' a native ibm
one originating that long ago? Or more recent one on top of it?
The z/OS system I'm talking about is quite recent. I last worked on it
in 2003; at the time it was quite new. I don't think IBM would be
happy about it being referred to as retrocomputing.
As I recall, they implemented a fairly old draft of POSIX threads (and
not the same draft version as DCE or AIX) and with a compiler named
"c89" it's a given that they're not up to C99 specs. But still
reasonably modern.
http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/719.html
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