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Prasanna
Guest
All,
Why does ncsdfc (sdf compiler) put the following lines (probably
attempted humour ? in the compiled <fileName>.sdf.X file ?
"
The fundamental things apply, as time goes by. Herman Hupfeld, As Time
Goes By. Everybody's Welcome (1931), Casablanca (1943), What's Up, Doc
(1972).
"
In fact do you can see this hard coded into the ncsdfc executable
%unix_prompt> strings <install_path>/ncsdfc | grep Casablanca
and you can see the above line. Easter egg probably ?
Cheers,
Prasanna
Why does ncsdfc (sdf compiler) put the following lines (probably
attempted humour ? in the compiled <fileName>.sdf.X file ?
"
The fundamental things apply, as time goes by. Herman Hupfeld, As Time
Goes By. Everybody's Welcome (1931), Casablanca (1943), What's Up, Doc
(1972).
"
In fact do you can see this hard coded into the ncsdfc executable
%unix_prompt> strings <install_path>/ncsdfc | grep Casablanca
and you can see the above line. Easter egg probably ?
Cheers,
Prasanna