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From: "Kevin Mitchell" <mitchll AT istar DOT ca>
To: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: Stupid DJGPP questions
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 21:27:29 -0500
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I wrote:
>>  What, on your system, are the restrictions on the pointer types char*,
>> int*, and void*? For example, may and int have an odd value? Hint:
>> alignment.

and Hans-Bernhard Broeker wrote:

>Sigh... and I had thought a book as widely respected as this one would
>know better than to meddle useless implementation details with those
>of the subject programming language.

I have asked myself this question many times already. Why oh why oh why
would Mr. Stroustrup want me looking at things like "what kind of pointer
values are possible." Methinks it only leads a programmer into getting
really creative and delving into what I'll term "stupid programming
tricks"...

However, I think I could spend many years programming in C++ and still not
know what he had in mind. For now, he's the expert and I'm the student and
I'm just gonna' do my best to answer the question...

Regards,
Kevin Mitchell

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