On Thu, Dec 9, 2021 at 11:25 AM David G. Johnston
<david.g.johnston@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> - # safe: cross compilers may not add the suffix if given an `-o'
>> + # safe: cross compilers may not add the suffix if given a `-o'
>> # argument, so we may need to know it at that point already.
>> On this one, I think that you are right, and I can see that this is
>> the most common practice (aka grep --oids). But my brain also tells
>> me that this is not completely wrong either. Thoughts?
>>
>
> I would read that aloud most comfortably using "an". I found an article that seems to further support this since it
bothsounds like a vowel (oh) and is also a letter (oh).
>
> https://www.grammar.com/a-vs-an-when-to-use
>
What about the "-" before the "o"?
Wouldn't it be read as "dash o" or "minus o"? This would mean "a" is
correct, not "an", IMHO.
Regards,
Greg Nancarrow
Fujitsu Australia