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From: "Bonifati" <abonifati AT telsa DOT it>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: question about Rhide
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1998 19:14:54 +0100
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I'm an italian student. I have a question about RHIDE. Please answer. Thank
you !

How can I watch arrays? I now a pointer is equivalent to an array in C,
but if I want to see an array represented by a pointer variable, let's say
int *a; of 5 elements, I'm obliged to write (in the "Add to watch list"
box):

a[0]
a[1]
a[2]
a[3]
a[4]

Is there a shorter way? (When I define a static array, for example
int a[5], it is enough writing "a" in the Add to watch list box to watch
the array)

Antonio Bonifati - Italy
abonifati AT telsa DOT it  << my e-mail!







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