#: 17262 S3/Languages
18-Dec-92 08:50:54
Sb: #17260-#C question
Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
Pete,
I hadn't thought of that one, but like Bob's suggestion, it is a runtime
method, which I wanted to avoid. The simplest runtime solution, in this
particular case, is to assign the address of each element to an array of
pointers. I was hoping there was some way to initialize variables to the
offsets at compile time. I could do it with #asm, I think, but really didn't
want to. I think I'll just leave it like it is, which is all runtime type
stuff. The purpose of this was to reduce the size of the code, since I'm having
great fun trying to pack a lot of program into 48K, or 40K in some cases, for
the CoCo. What is one OSK module is now four OS9 modules, and I think I'm going
to have to go to five.
-Bill-
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