\# PuTTY's `unwritten design principles'. It has nothing to do with
\# the User Datagram Protocol.
-\define{versionidudp} \versionid $Id$
-
\A{udp} PuTTY hacking guide
This appendix lists a selection of the design principles applying to
by ANSI C. Similarly, we assume that the execution character
encoding is a superset of the printable characters of ASCII, though
we don't assume the numeric values of control characters,
-particularly \cw{'\\n'} and \cw{'\\r'}.)
+particularly \cw{'\\n'} and \cw{'\\r'}. Also, the X forwarding code
+assumes that \c{time_t} has the Unix format and semantics, i.e. an
+integer giving the number of seconds since 1970.)
\H{udp-multi-backend} Multiple backends treated equally