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Message-ID: | <399EF616.3B108024@hotmail.com> |
From: | the Icefalcon <kourino AT hotmail DOT com> |
Organization: | Harumichi Otaku ... doko ni mo! |
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Subject: | One more thing about __P() |
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Date: | Sat, 19 Aug 2000 20:56:33 GMT |
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the Icefalcon wrote: > > A bunch of files in the nvi 1.79 distribution have some __P() symbol > defined in them that's used like this: > > clib/bsearch.c:72: register int (*compar) __P((const void *, const void > *)); > vi/v_ex.c:30:static int v_ecl __P((SCR *)); > vi/vi.c:41:static int v_init __P((SCR *)); > > What is this? Is it defined somewhere in a file that I'm missing for > some reason? (This is Berkelely source code, that somehow wouldn't > surprise me too much) Or am I just missing something obvious due to > me relative newbieness? Oh yes, it seems to be giving me parse errors ^^; At least, I keep getting "parse error before __P" when there are no syntax errors on that line before it or on the line before it. -- -|-E the Icefalcon
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