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From: ADLER1%BRANDEIS.BITNET@wiscvm.wisc.EDU
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: #include in Whitesmith
Message-ID: <10573@brl-adm.ARPA>
Date: Sun, 29-Nov-87 13:23:23 EST
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Posted: Sun Nov 29 13:23:23 1987
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A friend of mine has been porting a program to the IBM 370
where it is to be compiled using the Whitesmith C Compiler.
He writes:

>Al--
>   The compiler has no qualms about the absence of main() but screams bloody
>murder when both (or more) files compiled together use types.h or one uses
>style.h and the other uses vars.h, both of which use types.h. This thing is
>too complicated for beginners like us to keep track of all the entry points.

Question: What is different about Whitesmith's C Compiler and what can
          my friend do about this ?


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