Date: Mon, 28 Nov 1994 08:28:26 -0500 (CDT) From: Aaron Ucko Subject: Re: Questions and Answers To: RDIBBLE AT delphi DOT com Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Organization: Rockhurst College; Kansas City, MO >char *text = "Hello There World!" > >You could search the exe file and find the text "Hello There World" in it. True, but that should only be the case for _initialized_ arrays. This is a bug in G++ 2.6. >your source code chances are it will end up in the exe somewhere.) It had better :-) >As for speed I don't think that the difference would be that noticable. Have you tried actually comparing the speeds? Besides, it's much simpler to say int foo[1000]; than int foo=new int[1000]; ... delete foo; >to look to? Also I'm unable to get the LIBGRX examples to compile. I can get >more specific but not in this letter. Thanks. Is the problem with compilation or with linking? For some reason, the mouse.o in libgrx.a defines rawclock spuriously...you have to rebuild it and replace it. --- Aaron Ucko (ucko AT vax1 DOT rockhurst DOT edu; finger for PGP public key) -=- httyp! -=*=-Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.-=*=- Geek code 2.1 [finger hayden AT vax1 DOT mankato DOT msus DOT edu for explanation]: GCS/M/S d(-) H s g+ p? !au a-- w+ v+ C++(+++)>++++ U-(S+)>++++ P+ L>++ 3(-) E-(----) !N>++ K- W(--) M-(--) V(--) po-(--) Y+(++) t(+) !5 j R G tv--(-) b+++ !D(--) B--(---) e>++++(*) u++(@) h!() f(+) r-(--)>+++ n+(-) y?