>>>>> "Nathan" == Nathan Sidwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> And all useful programs we write rely on undefined behaviour of >> one sort or the other, starting with GCC. In the case of Nathan> They do? I thought they usually relied on implementation Nathan> defined, documented extensions or were part of the Nathan> implementation. Now I'm sure you'll prove me wrong in some Nathan> way or other, but please stick to the point -- do real Nathan> important programs that must not break and cannot be changed Nathan> rely on signed modulo behaviour? I'm sure they do. Obviously they should not, since the standard says not to. But most programmers are not language lawyers. Most programmers "know" that arithmetic is modulo wordsize. And those few who know the right answer (only unsigned arithmetic is modulo) will from time to time slip up and omit the "unsigned" keyword in their declarations. So I can't point to a direct example but I am certain such examples exist. paul