From: banders@ECD.Rockwell.COM (Bartlee A. Anderson)
Subject: Re: return several types in a function
26 Jan 1998 08:12:45 -0800
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 Dear Anonymous,
 
 I have seen things like creating a structure, passing the
 reference to the structure and letting the function fill in
 the the values. Is that any help?
 Bart
 Anonymous wrote:
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 > Hello!
 >
 > I know this is a bit off-topic, but I don't know
 > where to look for help.
 >
 > What do I write to get a function to return more
 > than one thing and type, lets say in a DLL?
 >
 > eg foo() should return an int and a char[10].
 >
 > -- Martin
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