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From: "Doug" <deleveld AT dds DOT nl>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Help! function typedef
Date: 11 Dec 2000 17:12:13 GMT
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> NO NO NO. I wrote:
> typedef int (MY_FUNC_TYPE)(void);
> 
> MY_FUNC func
>  {
>   return 0;
>  }

Are you sure this ic C?  I've been programming a long time and have never
seen anything like this before.  I'm not certian, but I don't think this is
allowed ny the C language.  Just because Borland has some wierd extensions
doesn't mean than DJGPP should have them to.

I think you are better using somekind of macro to do what I think you want.

Doug

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