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Author eric.smith
Recipients eric.smith, loewis, r.david.murray, srid
Date 2010-06-18.18:47:43
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I suppose that's correct, although I have no way to test it.

I haven't spent a lot of time looking at the code in tokenizer.c, but if there's a problem with sign-extending signed chars, it wouldn't surprise me if it shows up in more than one place.

Does anyone know what other compilers use signed chars? I would think this would be a problem on those platforms, too.
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