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From: | Paul Shirley <Paul AT no DOT spam DOT please> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Parse Error Before '*' |
Date: | Thu, 14 Aug 1997 20:25:00 +0100 |
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In article <5sur85$3il AT freenet-news DOT carleton DOT ca>, Paul Derbyshire <ao950 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA> writes > 1. 'far' and 'near' pointers. Search-and-replace all > 'far *' and 'near *' to just '*'. 1. 'far' and 'near' pointers. Put '#define far','#define near' at the start of affected files or in a common header. Much simpler and the code will still work on the braindamaged original compiler. --- Visit www.dukepsx.com: see what I do all day. Paul Shirley: my email address is 'obvious'ly anti-spammed
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