>Yes, BCC doesn't even check prototypes when the "-ansi" switch is >given. It just pipes the text through unprotoize. Sorry, please explain to me again what we would gain by using the P() macros that unprotoize doesn't already do? I mean, isn't the source already or potentially ANSI syntax without using P() macros, and unprotoize just makes it palatable to bcc?
- BCC and ANSI C without pain Thomas G. McWilliams
- RE: BCC and ANSI C without pain Greg Haerr
- RE: BCC and ANSI C without pain Greg Haerr
- Re: BCC and ANSI C without pain Thomas G. McWilliams
- Re: BCC and ANSI C without pain Ken Yap
- Re: BCC and ANSI C without pain Thomas G. McWilliams
