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to: Paul Edwards
from: Alex Stivala
date: 1995-10-08 18:32:00
subject: Variable Arguments

Paul Edwards,
  In a message on 4 October, you wrote to me :

PE> AS> SAS/C 370 (for MVS and VM/CMS) has had vsnprintf() since at least
PE> AS> version 4.50.
PE> 
PE> What company is using SAS/C for MVS that you know of/work for?
PE> So far Qantas and a small company called FNS have got C compilers
PE> for MVS, due to my urging.  Also MLC got SAS/C due to Paul
PE> Markham's urging.  What do they use it for?  We used it for
PE> utilities of various sorts.  BFN.  Paul.

Not sure that I should say which company (my contract has all sorts of
clauses about confidentiality...) suffice it to say that it's a
company which makes tape and DASD subsystems for (amongst other things)
the mainframe market.

The company's software products for MVS and VM are written in a
combination of assembler and C, and SAS/C is the compiler used for
the C components of the products.

Regards,
Alex.
   
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