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From: T DOT Harte AT btinternet DOT com (Thomas Harte)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: RhIDE : Am I missing something (REPOST with correct date)
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 21:11:06 GMT
Organization: BT Internet
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp

	As I posted the original while the date in my computer was set back
(long story), it has appeared log enough ago to be deleted instantly by some
servers. Therefore I will repeat my original post - sorry to anyone who dislikes
the small extra download time this incurs if you are using the mailing list.

	While trying to debug my latest program with RhIDE's integrated source
level debugger, I was presented with the following within the 'Evaluate and
modify' box, copied direct via the Windows 95 clipboard (a fixed pitch font
would be a good idea for this message) :-

+---------------------------- Evaluate and modify -----------------------1-----+
¦ scrcar[8]: {x = 1760.00024, y = 775.094238, z = 5, u = 3.31008277e-39, v = 8.¦
¦ coord_temp: {951455496, 138643776}                                           ¦
¦ size_temp: {1, 2}                                                            ¦
¦ scrtrees[temp[0]].z: not available                                           ¦
¦ temp[0]: not available                                                       ¦
¦ temp: {31, 1690}                                                             ¦
¦ temp[1]: not available                                                       ¦
¦                                                                              ¦
¦                                                                              ¦
¦                                                                              ¦
¦                                                                              ¦
¦                                                                              ¦
¦                                                                              ¦
¦                                                                              ¦
¦                                                                              ¦
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

	Now, my question is - if the variable 'temp' is holding both the values
31 & 1690, why does then asking for temp[0] and temp[1] not work, bearing in
mind that 'temp' is declared with the line 'int temp[2]' ? Oh, and if anyone
cares, I am simply not using the u and v values of the V3d_f struct 'scrcar'.

	Thanks in advance,

		-Thomas

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