Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/12/12/23:44:20
From: | Alexander Johannesen <alejohan AT sn DOT no>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp,comp.programming,comp.unix.programmer,comp.os.msdos.programmer
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Subject: | Re: quickbasic record to c struct?
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Date: | Mon, 09 Dec 1996 14:29:49 +0100
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Organization: | Paperclip Systems
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Lines: | 36
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Message-ID: | <32AC144D.5158@sn.no>
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References: | <58gksj$ign AT butterfly DOT hjs DOT com>
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Hi,
John M. Flinchbaugh wrote:
> my problem is that my c program says that the size of that record is
> 224 bytes, while the quickbasic program is using it as a 218-byte
> record. obviously, this won't due if the c program is to read the files
> written by the old quickbasic program.
Heres my go at this ;
> char loc[35];
> char notes[56];
> char attend[100];
These three should be 1 less than the number, as BASIC
doesn't operate with the 0'th item.
That solves three bytes. I suspect your 3 SHORT int
definitions solves the last three bytes. This is
probably, as you say, the convertion from 16 to 32 bit.
Try to see what the compiler prints when doing
printf("No. of bytes in short int: %u \n", sizeof(short int)) ;
Regards,
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Life is not a mystery to solve, but a puzzle to play
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Alexander Johannesen (alejohan AT sn DOT no) Oslo, Norway
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