Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/01/09/12:57:12
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From: | "Johan Henriksson" <johan DOT he AT telia DOT com>
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To: | "DJGPP mailinglist" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: | Warning wanted
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Date: | Sat, 9 Jan 1999 06:57:48 +0100
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from Johan Henriksson, Sweden HTTP://come.to/jhewok |
Primary mail: johan DOT he AT telia DOT com #UIN 12035895
Second: jhe75 AT hotmail DOT com Third: johan_he AT yahoo DOT com
Leadprogrammer and FX-specialist at Real software
http://come.to/real_software
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While I was working on my 3D-engine today, I found a nasty problem. I
declared an array like this:
int array[10,10];
I compiled and it ran fine (!). But as I know, it is impossible to declare
variables like this. The problem was that it complained on this instead:
array[3][3]=5;
It took me 2 hours to fix this problem! Can't you guys implement a
warningsignal when this kind of declarations are done? A pitfall less for us
Basicprogrammers :)
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