TIP: Click on subject to list as thread! ANSI
echo: aust_c_here
to: Paul Edwards
from: Frank Adam
date: 1996-10-07 10:55:12
subject: using ctrlbrk()

G'Day Paul,
 
 
 PE> The signal handler is meant to be of return type "void".
 FA> I did look at ANSI, i presume you meant 4.7.1.1. 
 PE> To convert ISO to ANSI, subtract 3 from the high-level number, and you
 PE> will  almost always be right.
Is there any notable difference in ISO when compared to ANSI and if so 
where can i get it ? My first guess would be 3:711/934 ?
Btw, why couldn't i get MINPDOS ? 
Back on topic..
                                                      
  FA> That sounds a bit contradictory, how can a void func(whatever) execute 
 FA> a return statement ?  

 PE> By going "return;"!  Didn't you know you could put a
return statement
 PE> in a  void function?  Especially used if you want to return from 
I hang my head in shame, i didn't even know you could have a "return;" 
no variable.

  L8r Frank (fadam{at}ozemail.com.au).
  
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