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| Date: | Wed, 07 Jul 1999 20:08:18 -0300 |
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| From: | "Cesar S. Rabak" <csrabak AT ipt DOT br> |
| Subject: | Re: can anybody help me regarding this |
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At 21:32 05/07/99 +0530, you wrote: >Hello > > i have encountered this in some place and am not able to understand >this statement : > >void (*f(int , char ))(float); > >can somebody please help me out. > > >this is correct believe me and it also works but am not able understand This is the output of cdecl program (which BTW is also available in DJGPP): cdecl.exe> explain void (*f(int , char ))(float); declare f as function (int, char) returning pointer to function (float) returning void HTH Cesar
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