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From: Erik Max Francis <max AT alcyone DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: The for_each_file function???
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 18:24:59 -0800
Organization: Alcyone Systems
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Helix wrote:

> for_each_file("*.map", NULL, callback(), NULL);
>
> callback()
> {
>  int d=0;
>  d=d+15;
> 
>  textout(screen, font, "Does exits", 272+d, 147, 104);
> }

I'm not familiar with this particular routine, but one obvious problem
is that if the third parameter to `for_each_file' is supposed to be a
function pointer (e.g., a callback, as it is named), then you are
calling it wrong.  This syntax calls the function before calling
`for_each_file', rather than passing the function pointer to
`for_each_file'.  What you meant was this:

    for_each_file("*.map", NULL, callback, NULL);

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