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Was the member actually mangled?  Did the conversion work?  Will it compile?

Holden Tommy wrote:
<snip>
I still think that, at least part of, it has to deal with something done

by someone who doesn't want to 'fess up to it.
</snip>

I can dang near guarantee that's the case...I'm still waiting on WDSC to
have an auto-save feature....since it doesn't there's no way it
automagically mangled a member....

Thanks,
Tommy Holden


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It sounds like two issues:
- Source member mangled beyond compilability
- Reference to a previously undefined variable
- /free stuff

Originally I thought it was believed that the source was mangled BECAUSE

of the conversion to /free. Evidently it is a separate issue. I have seen some other posts on obscure member definition issues that may be cleared up. Maybe they'll work for you.

Now, James, I am not saying this to be a stickler.  But I think if you
do take it to the WDSC list, or open a pmr with IBM, you'll get a better response from IBM. IBMers who care about WDSC do monitor that list rather faithfully.

I still think that, at least part of, it has to deal with something done

by someone who doesn't want to 'fess up to it.

Rob Berendt


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