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From: | Niklas_Pson AT nosmam DOT hotmail DOT com (Niklas Pettersson) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: char*[] -> const char** conversion |
Date: | 31 Jul 2001 17:16:31 GMT |
Organization: | Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden |
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
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djgpp AT delorie DOT com (Eli Zaretskii) wrote in >I think this is a standard issue with C++: const char and char are not >the same, and you aren't allowed to mix them. Even C compilers print >warnings about that nowadays. > Hm..Eli is right about that const char and char are different types in C++ but I think that the code given should work.. Const char * in the function prototype just says that the function cannot change the parameter, but a non const char can still be passed as an actual parameter. But the otherway around is an error of course.. / Niklas
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