WILCOX@nosc-tecr.arpa (05/24/88)
I've noticed that the number of characters in the set 'A' through 'Z', 'a' through 'z', '0' through '9', and '_' total 63. These are the characters used to specify variables in C. Interesting--when you include '\0' you get 64, a nice power of 2. Could this tidbit be of any use to the C compiler builders? --Dwight