Date: Thu, 13 Jan 1994 14:49:59 +0100 From: terra AT diku DOT dk To: ESCHN705 AT rz DOT braunschweig DOT ptb DOT d400 DOT de Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: Re: test.cc From: ESCHN705 AT rz DOT braunschweig DOT ptb DOT d400 DOT de Sender: ESCHN705 AT rz DOT braunschweig DOT ptb DOT d400 DOT de // Hello! // // I'm in some trouble and I'm afraid that it's me who caused it. // However, I'm not able to understand what's going on. // djgpp 1.11 (maint1) complains about the lines marked with "?????": // // "called object is not a function" // // I compiled it with "gcc -Wall test.cc". // // Any hints? Thomas // // [...] int main(void) { int n, na, nb, ng; rstern rstrn; for (n = c1; n <= d6h; n++) for (na = 0; na < 4; na++) for (nb = 0; nb < 3; nb++) for (ng = 0; ng < 4; ng++) { make_rstar(na*M_PI/2, nb*M_PI/2, ng*M_PI/2, dg(PunktGruppe(n)),&rstrn); if (ng(dg(PunktGruppe(n))) != rstrn.strahlenzahl) // ????? -----------------^^ printf("Gruppe %s: %d/%d Elemente (%d/2,%d/2,%d/2)*PI\n", gn(PunktGruppe(n)), ng(dg(PunktGruppe(n))), -----------------------^^ rstrn.strahlenzahl, // ????? na,nb,ng); } printf("Ansonsten alles o.k.\n"); } "ng" is an integer. (And gcc is off-by-one with its last line number.) Morten Welinder terra AT diku DOT dk