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| From: | =?iso-8859-1?Q?Bj=F8rn?= Hansen <viking AT xyz DOT net> |
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| Subject: | Re: mouse problem |
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| Date: | Thu, 25 Feb 1999 17:18:02 +0000 |
| To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
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The Beyonder wrote:
> Bjørn Hansen wrote:
> >
> > I'm writing a game and I have a function that looks like this:
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > int *get_orders(void)
> > {
> > int *neworders,
> > x=mouse_x,
> > y=mouse_y;
>
> You need to initialize "neworders", since it is a pointer, or if you
> don't want to hassale just define it as "int neworders[3]".
>
ah, si si says the blind man. Thank you very much that fixed my problem nicely. :)
Bjørn
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