Mac LightSpeed C question (elementary)
Robert Wier
rrw at naucse.UUCP
Sat Feb 11 05:43:51 AEST 1989
I have been asked to pursue this question by a number of people
learning to use (specifically) Mac LightSpeed C:
There appears to be a 32k limit on data structures. Not too suprising
considering the limits of the 68k index register structure. I have
gotten around this problem in Pascal programs by doing allocate and
dispose operations. Is there something equivalent in C? Or is there
a more elegant technique (for example, on researcher here would like
to have a 512 * 512 array).
Not being a C programmer, I would appreciate an answer in words of
one syallable :-).
Thanks!
-Bob Wier at Flagstaff, Arizona Northern Arizona University
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