Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site rayssd.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!rayssd!dhb From: dhb@rayssd.UUCP (David H. Brierley) Newsgroups: net.lang.c Subject: Re: Re: how has C bitten you -- unsigned/disnged chars. Message-ID: <966@rayssd.UUCP> Date: Thu, 15-Aug-85 10:14:42 EDT Article-I.D.: rayssd.966 Posted: Thu Aug 15 10:14:42 1985 Date-Received: Sun, 18-Aug-85 01:27:20 EDT References: <745@dataio.UUCP> <588@rtech.UUCP> Sender: dhb@rayssd.UUCP (David H. Brierley @ Raytheon Co., Portsmouth RI) Organization: Raytheon Co., Portsmouth RI Lines: 17 > BTW, I'm in favor of (void) printf() etc, if only DEC-C for VMS > supported the damn thing. Now you need to be write it as VOID printf() > with VOID defined to be an appropriate cast or non-entity. Ughly. If you get the newest version of the VAX11-C compiler from DEC, you will find that it DOES support (void). The version that we have is identified as "V2.0-003". I was quite pleased when they finally added this because I frequently port software between UNIX and VMS and was tired of having to go through convolutions to get around this. I never used VOID however, I simply would use typedef and change the "void" into and "int". -- Dave Brierley Raytheon Co.; Portsmouth RI; (401)-847-8000 x4073 ...!decvax!brunix!rayssd!dhb ...!allegra!rayssd!dhb ...!linus!rayssd!dhb