I'll dig deeper.
I hate needless warnings...
Maybe I am a purist, but I like things better when they compile without
warnings
Tom -Wall --strict
Christian Anthon wrote:
const in C is an aid to help the programmer to keep track of data that
shouldn't be modified by a function. If you can add a const without
the compiler complaining, fine, if you can't don't, unless you are
ready to track down exactly where the data may and may not be
modified. The compiled program won't change, regardless of the const.
Christian.
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Thomas A. Moulton <[email protected]> wrote:
Code question
extern char *FormatMove( char *pch, const TanBoard anBoard, int anMove[ 8 ]
);
extern char *FormatMovePlain( char *pch, TanBoard anBoard, int anMove[ 8 ]
);
They appear to be interchangable.
should they both have "const TanBoard anBoard" ?
(or neither?)
tom
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