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From: michael@stb.UUCP (Michael)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: Re: #define void int vs. #define void char
Message-ID: <10475@stb.UUCP>
Date: 14 Jul 88 23:00:27 GMT
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Reply-To: michael@stb.UUCP (Michael)
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Actually, I'd like ANSI to require being able to say 
#define void int
I have a compiler that knows void, has the preprocessor merged with the
rest of the compilation, does not allow me to define void as anything
(gives an error, "keyword redefined"). The problem? I have a program that
is partially converted to using voids, so I get type mismatch errors,
but if I try re-definning void I get a "Keyword redefinition error".

Very annoying.
				Michael
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