At 16:42 22/01/2001, Mark I Manning IV wrote:
>Stephen Satchell wrote:
> >                                              I got in the habit of using
> >  structures to minimize the number of symbols I exposed. It also
> > disambiguates local variables and parameters from file- and program-global
> > variables.
>
>explain this one to me, i think it might be usefull...

What might be meant is that instead of declaring variables my_module_var1, 
my_module_var2, my_module_var3, etc. you declare a struct my_module { var1; 
var2; var3; etc. }. Obviously in glorious technicolour formatting... (-;
That's my interpretation anyway...

Anton


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