From: kagel AT quasar DOT bloomberg DOT com Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 10:09:02 -0500 Message-Id: <9701091509.AA13638@quasar.bloomberg.com > To: wildthing AT value DOT net Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com In-Reply-To: <32cd9e4f.6800703@news.value.net> (wildthing@value.net) Subject: Re: newbie question Reply-To: kagel AT dg1 DOT bloomberg DOT com From: wildthing AT value DOT net (Wild Thing) Date: Sat, 04 Jan 1997 00:09:21 GMT Whenever I prototype a function in DJGPP, RHIDE tells gives me a warning when I try to compile the program. for example: // my c program #include #include newFunction(int i); // prototype Your prototype is incorrect as is the function declaration. This mixes K&R and ANSI declaration styles. The proper way to declare a function that returns an int is: int newFunction(int i); // prototype main() { int i = 5; clrscr(); printf("blah blah"); newFunction(i); return 0; } newFunction(int i) This should be: int newFunction(int i) { printf(" %d", i); return 0; } sorry about the bad example, i'm just learning c and had to think of it off the top of my head.. anyhow, when i try to compile it under rhide with djgppv2 it says "warning: newFunction() has no data type or something or other".. but the program works fine if i remove the prototype at the top.. is this normal? By the way main() should also be explicitely declared to be: int main( void ) --OR-- int main( int argc, char **argv ) -- Art S. Kagel, kagel AT quasar DOT bloomberg DOT com A proverb is no proverb to you 'till life has illustrated it. -- John Keats