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Message-id: <fc.000f77f3000fc70c000f77f3000fc133.fc725@bni.mg>
Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 08:11:04 +0300
Subject: Re(2): Array of poiters to an Array
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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From: "NirinaMichel Ratoandromanana/DF" <n DOT ratoandromanana AT bni DOT mg>
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Sorry for the silence, we had a long WE last week from Wednesday to
Sunday, 

If it is not char *argv[] but a local variable, what should I do?

>> Hi all,
>
>> This question is about C and not about djgpp itself. How to add a string
>> to char * argv[] for example?
>
>Depends largely on where that argv[] came from.  If it's the parameter
>of main(), you can't --- that's unmodifiable memory, and you can't
>push anything else into it without risking problems.


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