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G'Day Roy,
-=> Quoting Roy Mcneill to Paul Edwards <=-
RM> Once you've returned a value, that value is not in the domain of
RM> the C standard, but in the domain of the op system.
And what if it was spawned by a confirming program ? :-)
Btw,i would also like to see more than just two return values defined
in the standard. But that's just the way it is.
L8r Frank (fadam{at}ozemail.com.au).
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