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From: Jason Kircher <cdrradar AT hold DOT odiferous DOT titilating DOT mail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: GCC warning - incompatible pointer type
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Date: Sat, 08 Feb 2003 15:46:03 GMT
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ams AT ludd DOT luth DOT se wrote:
> Why don't you "info libc a qsort" and see how the example solves this?
> 
> Alternatively is should be a safe to use strcmp directly (but don't
> hold me to this in court), so a functioncast (if possible) would make
> the compiler quiet.

info...  eeech.  All I got out of info was a copy of the man page.  I 
found qsort in the man pages, but without example.  I figured out the 
present usage through (you'll love this) "grep --recursive qsort /*.c" 
I'd love a library reference that HAD examples, or I wouldn't be bald now.

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