Python + Borland - msvcrt = grr.

Stephen Hansen news at myNOSPAM.org
Mon Apr 23 13:57:38 EDT 2001


    It doesn't make sense, no. Because I was wrong :) I was just guessing,
because I couldn't fathom that it was complaining that you didn't use the
'NULL' that the variable was initialized to, to begin with.


"Courageous" <jkraska1 at san.rr.com> wrote in message
news:mcn8et4mhpjhp43kqfp44prdoilndijtch at 4ax.com...
>
> >    #1) BCC is giving off the STRANGEST warnings. They make no
sense-at-all,
> >it seems to me that the compiler doesn't comprehend that a variable that
> >only gets modified by macros is actually being modified, so...
>
> Huh. That doesn't make any sense at all. By the time the compiler gets to
> this stage, the macros should have been expanded to the ordinary language,
> with the modification being an ordinary event in C++.
>
> C//
>





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