Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/03/16/22:20:06
Erik Max Francis <max AT alcyone DOT com> wrote:
>76003 DOT 3544 AT compuserve DOT com wrote:
>> While I've been programming for awhile, I'm new to DJGPP, and have a
>> rather simple question: How does djgpp handle the "NEAR" and "FAR"
>> pointer types? Is there a switch to turn these on?
>`near' and `far' are non-ANSI keywords. DJGPP doesn't need to worry about
>this, since it's a 32-bit clean compiler.
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Thanks for the tips
Steven
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