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From: April <awhite AT user DOT rose DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Typedefs for Dummies
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Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 20:53:08 -0500
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"Peter B. Steiger" wrote:

> This week I'm trying to
> write a C module to link in with my Clipper program, and the Clipper
> headers required for such a project make some definitions that were
> apparently written for the Evil Empire's compiler; gcc gags on them
> with "Parse error before *".  Here's an example:

Unless I am very mistaken, a C module written for gcc will not work with
Clipper (which I use as well for work).

Unless the .o format is the same as the micro$oft .obj, it will not link.

Either msc6.0 or borland c4.5 (around there) will work.

BTW, even bc4.5 will not work if the C module involved floating point
numbers.

If you need to, and it is small, please email me the C code directly;
I'll send
you msc6.0 compiled .obj back

As well, are you no reading comp.lang.clipper where this question may
have been more appropriate?

April

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