Returning a pointer to a function
Stan Brown
browns at iccgcc.decnet.ab.com
Sat Mar 30 00:50:57 AEST 1991
In article <1991Mar25.205433.9958 at swsrv1.uucp>, ta at swsrv1.uucp (Tom Armistead) writes:
> In article <1991Mar25.094620.70 at skyler.mavd.honeywell.com> magnuson at skyler.mavd.honeywell.com (Randy Magnuson - Honeywell Inc.) writes:
>>I am writing an application that needs a function that returns a pointer to a
>>function (which returns an int). Can anyone send me an example of how to
>>declare such a function?
>
> There is a program called cdecl in the Unix archives that you need to get. It
> will take an english description of what you want and give you a C declaration
> or vice-versa.
>
> Ex.
> cdecl> declare func as function returning pointer to function returning int
> cdecl> int (*func())()
>
> Where the 1st line is what you type in and the second is cdecl's response...
>
> The stuff is in Volume14: cdecl2.1.Z and cdecl2.2.Z
Anything for those of us with no Unix access? (MS-DOS and VAX/VMS)
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