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  • Subject: Re: MCH3601-Pointer not set for location referenced.
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 16:25:42 -0500

I think I'll try the D spec thing first.  For two reasons.  One, to 
see if it makes a difference.  Two, to see if this is an reason to 
consider banning declaring variables 'on the fly' as a standard.





Gombkoetoe@ASsoft.com on 02/16/2000 03:54:51 PM
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Subject:        Re: MCH3601-Pointer not set for location referenced.

Interesting problem.

Have you tried to define REMOTE in a D-Spec?

Not only that it's prettier, it might tell the compiler better to declare it
global. As i understand it, the C statements before the first P-spec are a
procedure, too, with it's own local variables. This isn't necessarily true,
but i think that something like that is here messed up.

To make it even prettier, avoid global variables where not necessary. Give
your XferError the REMOTE as a parameter and you get more readable and
reusable code.

0.02 Euro

Anton Gombk8t8



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