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From: Varence <varence_NOguSPAM AT hotmail DOT com>
Subject: Re: Allegro,BITMAP *buffer;
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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 11:16:23 -0700
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   Looks like an error caused by a preprocessor instruction 
being inserted into the code.  Check that none of your 
project files has some kind of #define for buffer.
    Also, try declaring BITMAP *buffer at the head of the
function, and buffer = create_bitmap(1024,768) after.  If 
you have other instructions prior to this, rather than just 
declarations, your compiler might be spewing.

In article <37E1B735 DOT C564EEB AT gtcom DOT net>, Krogg 
<krogg DOT no DOT to DOT spam AT gtcom DOT net> wrote:
> BITMAP *buffer=create_bitmap(1024,768);
> If i comment it out my program will compile and
> run fine and if i load some other program that
> uses the same code it will compile fine as well..
> Does my program have a hex on it? 
> the error i get is:
> Compiling: XXXX.c
> In function `main':
> XXXX.c(39) Error: parse error before `*'


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