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back to boardThe Solution to this misleading, ill-stated problem. Simpler to code than to explain. [code deleted] Edited by moderator 09.05.2007 16:03 Re: The Solution to this misleading, ill-stated problem. Simpler to code than to explain. Posted by AlMag 9 May 2007 14:22 Can you explain me some part of your program? Becauze, I'm Pascal programer and a new one in C++. Why do you put '*' so often? What does it mean? What does "(void*)" and "*(char**)" mean? Thanks. Re: The Solution to this misleading, ill-stated problem. Simpler to code than to explain. These are typecasts required for C-style writing in C++. And * is the derefence operator (almost same as ^ in Pascal) Re: The Solution to this misleading, ill-stated problem. Simpler to code than to explain. Actually, it's easy to explain =) |
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