ANSI C prototypes
VanZandt
jrv at sdimax2.mitre.org
Wed Nov 28 06:29:20 AEST 1990
In article <75 at homer.cs.mcgill.ca> utility at quiche.cs.mcgill.ca (Ronald BODKIN) writes:
>In article <1906 at necisa.ho.necisa.oz> boyd at necisa.ho.necisa.oz (Boyd Roberts) writes:
>>Right on! The function prototypes are just stupid. I shouldn't have to go:
>
>> extern gore *good(const char *vomit);
Speaking of which, qsort() requires a comparison routine declared as
int sort_function( const void *a , const void *b )
Is there a convenient way to write such functions without using a cast for
every reference to a or b? Copying their values into local pointers of the
appropriate type seems a kludge. I suppose I could avoid #including stdlib.h,
and declare the arguments to be whatever type I liked.
- Jim Van Zandt
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