Fred Champlain :Unknown QM

Nan Collier Nan.Collier at med.umich.edu
Thu May 23 22:05:27 AEST 1991


GatorMail-Q                   Fred Champlain :Unknown QM 
INFO-UNIX Digest          Thu, 23 May 1991              V12#112
 
Today's Topics:
                 A question about read() system call!!
               Re: A question about read() system call!!
             How do I recover my pipe on my Parent's Death?
                              rcs vs. sccs
                             comp.realtime
                  Re: Need Assembly lang. to learn C?
                    Need Assembly lang. to  learn C?
                  Re: Need Assembly lang. to learn C?
                     Re: question about tar.Z file
                Re: syncronizing clocks on workstations
                          User Satisfaction ?
                     How to find VERSION of UNIX OS
                     Re: "Authorization" in MMDF ?
                 Re: Calling C from FORTRAN under Unix
      How do I declare a Const. as a Varible of a different type.
    Re: How do I declare a Const. as a Varible of a different type.
         Re: Can't log in right on console to accounts in CAPS.
                    HOTEL Reservation system wanted
    RE: how do I declare a constant as a variable of different type
                    Looking for a restricted shell.
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From: Ashraf Mahmoud <ashraf at maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca>
Subject: A question about read() system call!!
Date: 21 May 91 20:44:07 GMT
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
 
Hello Every Body,
 
  I wonder if I can get help regarding the unix system call "read()".
When a program executes this system call to read from an empty pipeline,  
shouldn't it return zero ( nothing is read ) and passes control to the next 
statement? I think it remains stuck waiting for something to be put it the 
pipeline. How can I overcome this behaviour? That is making it pass control 
to next statement even if pipeline is empty. I would appreciate responses.
 
Ashraf   
McMaster U.
   
 
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From: Doug Yip <dougy at hpsciz.sc.hp.com>
Subject: Re: A question about read() system call!!
Date: 22 May 91 21:52:13 GMT
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
 
>  I wonder if I can get help regarding the unix system call "read()".
>When a program executes this system call to read from an empty pipeline,  
>shouldn't it return zero ( nothing is read ) and passes control to the next 
>statement? I think it remains stuck waiting for something to be put it the 
>pipeline. How can I overcome this behaviour? That is making it pass control 
>to next statement even if pipeline is empty. I would appreciate responses.
 
   
There are two options to solve this problem:
 
If the file is already open, you can do a fcntl(fd,F_SETFL,O_NDELAY).
 
If the file is not open yet, you can specify the O_NDELAY option when you
open the file.
 
You need to include the following files for the options to work according
to my manual:
 
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
 
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From: Leslie Mikesell <les at chinet.chi.il.us>
Subject: Re: A question about read() system call!!
Date: 22 May 91 21:58:20 GMT
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
In article <28398698.26968 at maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca>
ashraf at maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca (Ashraf Mahmoud) writes:
 
>  I wonder if I can get help regarding the unix system call "read()".
>When a program executes this system call to read from an empty pipeline,  
>shouldn't it return zero ( nothing is read ) and passes control to the next 
>statement? I think it remains stuck waiting for something to be put it the 
>pipeline. How can I overcome this behaviour? 
 
If you really want to do it that way you can use fcntl() to set the
O_NDELAY flag.  However, unless you are very careful to limit the
speed at which you loop through the read() requests you are likely
to swamp the machine with hundreds of system calls per second.  Sometimes
there are better ways to design a program - sometimes a 1 second
sleep in the loop will keep everybody happy.
 
Les Mikesell
  les at chinet.chi.il.us
 
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From: Frank Merrow <frank at odetics.com>
Subject: How do I recover my pipe on my Parent's Death?
Date: 21 May 91 21:34:31 GMT
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
 
Hi,
 
I am attempting to monitor a number of file descriptors for input using
select().  Below I have included a piece of my code.  Actually things
work pretty good, EXCEPT for some reason when one of the processes
(my parent in this case) dies.  (If it matters the file descriptors
were originally created with pipe() and dup2()ed to STDIN and STDOUT
after the fork().)
 
At any rate once the parent dies, select() immediately releases, but
the ioctl() shows "nothing" in the pipe so I go back to the select()
which immediately releases and so on.  What do I need to do to
detect/clear the condition.  Note that I tried setting O_NDELAY
expecting the read() to return -1 and some kind of a nice error code.
However it just returns zero and the condition STILL is not cleared.
 
Frank
frank at odetics.com or uunet!odetics!frank
 
typedef
   struct
      {
      int fd;
      void (*routine)();
      } FD_LIST;
 
 . . .
 
num_fd_list        = 1;
fd_list[0].fd      = STDIN;
fd_list[0].routine = xfp_request;
 
/* Other fd's to be added at a later time.                              */
 
/* Ok, I loop waiting for input and then processing it.                 */
 
for (keep_going=TRUE;keep_going;)
   {
   if (select(numfds,&readfds,NULL,NULL,NULL) < 1)
      fatal("select() error in main(xfs)");
   PRINT_TRACE("select() released");
   for (i=0;i < num_fd_list;i++)
      {
      if (ioctl(fd_list[i].fd,FIONREAD,&nbytes) != 0)
         fatal("ioctl() error in main(xfs)");
      if (nbytes > 0)
         (*fd_list[i].routine) (i);
      }
   }
 
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From: Gene Rondenet <gene at bellahs.uucp>
Subject: rcs vs. sccs
Keywords: rcs sccs configuration management
Date: 21 May 91 23:28:56 GMT
Followup-To: poster
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
 
 
We are currently evaluating a configuration management system and are trying to
decide between sccs and rcs.  What are the advantages or disadvantages of each
of these?  Is rcs easily obtainable/available on a wide range of
systems?  Is either one more flexible or configurable?  Please email responses
to me and I will try to post a summary of responses if any other people are 
interested.
 
Gene Rondenet
 
 
 
= Gene Rondenet                      UUCP:     ...!uunet!bellahs!gene         
== Bell Atlantic Healthcare Systems   UUCP:     ...!pacbell!bellahs!gene      
 =
= Greenbrae, California              PHONE:    (415) 925-0121                 
== ***** All opinions expressed are my own and not those of Bell Atlantic
***** =
 
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From: Tony Denault <denault at hale.ifa.hawaii.edu>
Subject: comp.realtime
Date: 22 May 91 03:40:38 GMT
Sender: news at uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
 
Hello, 
 
I'm a fairly new lynxOS programmer and I'm having a problem using ftime(). 
It seem that lynxOS's ftime() on the PC (80386) has resolution of 1 seconds. 
The tm.millitm variable is constant based on the first 4 digit of tm.time. 
Is there another way to get the time will better resolution? I know DOS 
can give you 1/100 of a second resolution, I would think lynx should do 
at least that.  
 
Thanks in advance.
 
Tony Denault
 
--
/------------------------------------------------------------------------\
| Tony Denault, Institute for Astronomy,  | denault at uhifa.ifa.hawaii.edu |
| 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI 96789 |               (808) 956-8101 |
\------------------------------------------------------------------------/
 
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From: Neil Rickert <rickert at mp.cs.niu.edu>
Subject: Re: Need Assembly lang. to learn C?
Date: 22 May 91 03:53:41 GMT
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
In article <1991May21.175914.3681 at rodan.acs.syr.edu> ldstern at rodan.acs.syr.edu
(Larry Stern) writes:
>To all: a local instructor, who teaches C, has told several of us who are
>interested in his course that we should take an Assembly language course
>first. Even though his course is C in the DOS environment and a knowledge
>of 8088/80286 would no doubt be useful, we are wondering if this is really
>necessary. Any comments from C programmers?
 
 One should be careful about jumping to conclusions here.
 
 You really should seek an explanation from the instructor.  Perhaps he wants
only some knowledge of machine architecture, and would accept an Assembly
language course on any reasonable system.  Perhaps the majority of the
class will automatically have an assembler background, and he is requiring
this to maintain some degree of uniformity in the background knowledge of
the students entering the class.
 
 In short, without knowing the level and objectives of the particular course,
it is not possible to make reasonable judgements.
 
-- 
=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=
  Neil W. Rickert, Computer Science               <rickert at cs.niu.edu>
  Northern Illinois Univ.
  DeKalb, IL 60115                                   +1-815-753-6940
 
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From: Larry Stern <ldstern at rodan.acs.syr.edu>
Subject: Need Assembly lang. to  learn C?
Date: 22 May 91 09:49:17 GMT
Sender: Larry Stern <ldstern at rodan.acs.syr.edu>
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
I'd like to thank all the people who took the time and effort to respond to my
question, both on the net and in e-mail to me. Though some people were adamant
about learning some Assembly language first, as well as many who were adamant
about *not* needing any Assembly background, the general consensus was that at
least a working knowledge of Assembly will help produce a better understanding
of the C language and tighter C code.
 
Thanks again to all.
 
                                                -Larry
 
-- 
 
Larry Stern                                  LDSTERN at RODAN.ACS.SYR.EDU
 
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From: "John F. Woods" <jfw at ksr.com>
Subject: Re: Need Assembly lang. to learn C?
Date: 22 May 91 16:09:59 GMT
Sender: news at ksr.com
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
ldstern at rodan.acs.syr.edu (Larry Stern) writes:
>To all: a local instructor, who teaches C, has told several of us who are
>interested in his course that we should take an Assembly language course
>first. Even though his course is C in the DOS environment and a knowledge
>of 8088/80286 would no doubt be useful, we are wondering if this is really
>necessary. Any comments from C programmers?
 
Well, when I first learned LISP, I had a great deal of trouble figuring out
how cons cells were supposed to work until I saw an example of pointer
manipulation in assembly language.  For some people, for some problems, an
understanding of how the bits fly will help in understanding high-level
concepts.
 
Most of the time, however, a reasonable presentation of C should not require
any assembly language background (it certainly wasn't assumed for the C course
I taught).  If the professor insists upon Assembly because he thinks that you
can't do anything efficiently in C, you should ask him to rethink his
pedagogical style (or to actually learn the damned language ;-)).  If he plans
to give examples of how to do interrupt glue code and the like, he ought to
a) prepare quickie instructional material for the 8086, and b) prepare
similar instructional material for the 68000, 88000, MIPS, VAX, and 6502,
so that he can give his students a breadth of knowledge that will enable
them to better understand the NEXT processor chip that comes out, rather than
saying "I'm stumped, I've read this data sheet forwards and backwards and
can't find the AX register!!!!!"
 
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From: James Cameron <jc at raven.bu.edu>
Subject: Re: question about tar.Z file
Date: 22 May 91 04:02:13 GMT
Sender: news at bu.edu
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
>>>>> On 22 May 91 00:58:16 GMT, khwang at cse.uta.edu (khwang) said:
 
 
||> Hello,
 
||> Does anyone out there how I can teansfer a tar.Z file to ASCII readble
||> file ? I tried uncompress, for example, a.tar.Z then I got an a.tar then
||> what next ? Your reply will be greatly appreciated !
 
||> KC
||> .
 
 
        It is in 'tar' form.  You need to "untar" it to see what it
        contains.  To do this, simply type:
 
% tar xvf a.tar 
 
        In the future, it might help when you seem something really
        funky to try this:
 
% apropos funky.thing  
 
        If your system is set up with it of course.  *8-)  If not, ask
        your System Administrator to set it up.
 
jc
 
--
                                        -- James Cameron  (jc at raven.bu.edu)
 
Signal Processing and Interpretation Lab.  Boston, Mass  (617) 353-2879
 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"But to risk we must, for the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing.  For
the man or woman who risks nothing, has nothing, does nothing, is nothing."
        (Quote from the eulogy for the late Christa McAuliffe.)
 
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From: Charles Robert Yount <yount at fox.ece.cmu.edu>
Subject: Re: question about tar.Z file
Date: 22 May 91 13:29:28 GMT
Sender: USENET News System <news at fs7.ece.cmu.edu>
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
In article <1991May22.005816.1351 at cse.uta.edu> khwang at cse.uta.edu (khwang)
writes:
 
   Does anyone out there how I can teansfer a tar.Z file to ASCII readble
   file ? I tried uncompress, for example, a.tar.Z then I got an a.tar then
   what next ? Your reply will be greatly appreciated !
 
If you're short on disk space, you can go directly from a tar.Z file
to "ASCII readable."  Try the following:
 
        zcat a.tar.Z | tar xvf -
 
--Chuck
 
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From: Bruce Barnett <barnett at grymoire.crd.ge.com>
Subject: Re: syncronizing clocks on workstations
Date: 22 May 91 10:37:22 GMT
Sender: news at crdgw1.crd.ge.com
Followup-To: comp.unix.admin
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
In article <1991May21.175317.12255 at Citicorp.COM> pdesh at Citicorp.COM (Peter
Deshpande) writes:
 
>   Does anyone know a way to syncronize clocks on a network involving
>   many (sun) workstations and servers?
 
A simple solution is to add a
        rdate machine
in each machine's crotab file.
 
have the clients sync off the servers, and all of the servers sync off
one stable server. This works on SUNOS, but on Ultrix machines,
it seems to do an average of machines times. 
 
 
ntp is also a good solution. You get errors if the times are way out
of date. Using rdate can cause problems if your master has the wrong time.
--
Bruce G. Barnett        barnett at crdgw1.ge.com   uunet!crdgw1!barnett
 
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From: Dorothy Carney <uudot at ariel.lerc.nasa.gov>
Subject: User Satisfaction ?
Date: 22 May 91 15:54:16 GMT
Sender: news at eagle.lerc.nasa.gov
News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.3-4
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
This was posted recently under comp.admin.policy ... I received some
helpful replies, but am looking for more input: 
 
Our upper management, which is not very computer literate, wants to
receive quarterly reports (oral: 15 minutes!) which are "METRICs" of
customer satisfaction.  Our customers are hundreds of researchers and
engineers, as well as secretaries and office staff.
 
Do any of you have *metrics* for user satisfaction?  
 
Somehow, telling upper managers about the mean time between failures
or the integrity of disk data doesn't do it.  Neither does surveying
a random sampling of users with insipid questions like "On a scale
of 1 to 10 ...".
 
We do have a Help Desk which tracks telephone requests for help ...
but focusing the metrics on problem reports could be negative, and we
want to be positive.
 
E-mail to uudot at venus.lerc.nasa.gov will be appreciated ... or post here.
 
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From: madhu aiyappen  <madhua at mars.njit.edu>
Subject: How to find VERSION of UNIX OS
Date: 22 May 91 16:36:28 GMT
Sender: news at njit.edu
Nntp-Posting-Host: mars.njit.edu
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
 
The subject says it - what is the command to find
the Version and Release of UNIX Operating System
(other than finding it in /etc/motd)?
 
Any simple commands? Thanks for any help.
 
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From: "John R. MacMillan" <john at sco.com>
Subject: Re: "Authorization" in MMDF ?
Keywords: authorization,documentation,MMDF
Date: 22 May 91 16:46:58 GMT
Sender: News administration <news at sco.com>
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
|SCO Open Desktop (SysV/386 3.2) includes the MMDF mailer.  The man page for
|the mmdftailor file mentions syntax for some "authorization" feature(s),
|but with no explanation.  I'm guessing I might be able to restrict who
|can mail to a list-outgoing address, or to certain aliased pipes, etc.
|Whatever it is, it could well be useful to me.
|
|Where can I find documentation?  SCO doesn't provide the MMDF source.
 
The authorization features are not yet supported by SCO, but they are
available (unsupported) in the product, with a few caveats.  The
papers ``Configuring MMDF Authorisation'' by Steve Kille, and
``Authorisation and Accounting'' by Kille and D.H. Brink are available
with the rest of the documentation available from the University of
Delaware.
 
One big caveat is that because the SCO provided mail user agents use a
common setuid program to submit mail, user-based authorization does
not work on mail generated on the local machine.  You can still use
user-based authentication in many situations.  For example, if your
connection to uunet is from a central hub, and the users that you wish
to block from passing mail through uunet are not local to that hub,
you can do it.
 
The other caveat, again, is that authorization is not a supported
feature, so you can't call support if you're having trouble with it.
 
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From: Rob Gabbard <wggabb at sdrc.com>
Subject: Re: Calling C from FORTRAN under Unix
Date: 22 May 91 18:44:20 GMT
Followup-To: comp.lang.c
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
>From article <5343 at dftsrv.gsfc.nasa.gov>, by packer at amarna.gsfc.nasa.gov
(Charles Packer):
> On a Unix system I want to call a C routine from a FORTRAN
> program. The linker says the C routine is undefined.  On a VMS
> system, the problem doesn't happen. The reason why there is a
> problem on a Unix system has something to do with the name of
> the C subroutine acquiring a preceding underscore ("_") during
> compilation, or some such nonsense. To anyone familiar with this
> problem: what is the way around it? 
 
Try declaring your C routine as routinename_
We get around this by having a host dependent include file with a 
special macro in it used in our C function definitions like this:
 
In the include file (e.g. portable.h):
 
For an "underscore" machine....
#define IDENTITY(x)             x
#define FORTRAN_CALLABLE(x)     void IDENTITY(x)_
 
For a "non-underscore" machine....
#define FORTRAN_CALLABLE(x)     void x
 
Example C funtion definition:
 
#include "/wherever.../portable.h"
 
FORTRAN_CALLABLE(routine)(int foo, char *fubar)
 
The IDENTITY macro is a kludge to get around the fact that x_
doesn't work. The void is there to keep our programmers from designing
any C functions that return values like Fortran functions.  Since there
is no defined standard for this we don't allow it.  In all systems I've
seen returning an int works but you never know.
 
-- 
The statements above are my own and do not neccesarily reflect the opinion of 
my employer.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Rob
Gabbard                                 wggabb at sdrc.sdrc.com
Technical Development Engineer
Structural Dynamics Research Corporation
 
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From: Sharma Anupindi <n077gh at tamuts.tamu.edu>
Subject: How do I declare a Const. as a Varible of a different type.
Date: 22 May 91 20:48:19 GMT
Sender: usenet at TAMU.EDU
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
Hai,
        Is there a way of declaring a constant as a variable of a different
type.
 
it is something like the intern function of lisp.
 
for example;
        char name[20] = {"sharma"};
        int sharma;
here I stored "sharma" in the var, name. But in my problem I read the string
from a data file and store them in the var name which is the elemet of a
struct.that is something like struct[1].name="ghjghj" and
struct[2].name="hgjghj".
And after reading them from a file I should declare the strings as a variable
of different type ( like int in the example). 
 
I would like to have this in `C', and if it is not possible in `C', C++ will
also do.
        
Sharma.
 
n077gh at tamuts.tamu.edu
 
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From: Doug Gwyn <gwyn at smoke.brl.mil>
Subject: Re: How do I declare a Const. as a Varible of a different type.
Date: 22 May 91 23:22:45 GMT
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
In article <16435 at helios.TAMU.EDU> n077gh at tamuts.tamu.edu (Sharma Anupindi)
writes:
>I would like to have this in `C', and if it is not possible in `C', C++ will
>also do.
 
I honestly could not make heads nor tails of your question.
It appeared to me that your main problem is in attempting to use C
without understanding C first.  I'd suggest studying a good C text
(such as Kernighan & Ritchie's "The C Programming Language"), then
restating any remaining question in terms that make sense.
 
-----------------------------
 
From: Guy Harris <guy at auspex.auspex.com>
Subject: Re: Can't log in right on console to accounts in CAPS.
Date: 22 May 91 21:24:58 GMT
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
>>     [-]lcase    Set xcase, iuclc, and olcuc.  With a `-',  unset
>>                 them.
 
 ...
 
>Might not be true for SYS V derivatives.
 
Hate to tell you this, but the "stty" in SunOS 4.0.3 *is* a derivative of
the S5R3 one....
 
>On HP-UX, for example, use:
>       
>       [-]IUCLC        Force upper case to lower case conversion
>
>in BOTH sections of the /etc/gettydefs entry.
 
That's "/etc/gettydefs", not "stty".  The two aren't the same, and I was
discussing the "stty" command.
 
In addition, ihe "I" in "IUCLC" indicates that it's one of the "i"nput
flags; it affects *only* input, *not* output.  Upper-case-only terminals
generally want to run with "IUCLC" (to map upper-case to lower-case on
input), "OLCUC" (to map lower-case to upper-case on output), and "XCASE"
(to cause upper-case characters to be mapped to '\' followed by the
character on output, and cause '\' followed by that character to be
mapped to an upper-case character on input; this also works for some
special characters such as "{" == "\(").
 
>To turn upper-to-lower case conversion off once the person has logged
>in, put a:
>
>       stty -iuclc
 
As with "-IUCLC" in "/etc/gettydefs", so with "stty -iuclc"; that just
affects input, not output, and doesn't do all you want on input.
 
>NB:  the case of the flags above IS SIGNIFICANT!
 
Yes, but S5's "stty" accepts both "lcase"/"-lcase" and "LCASE"/"-LCASE";
if, as is supposed to be the case, "STTY" is a link to "stty", it means
that even if you have an upper-case only terminal but *don't* have the
flags in question turned on, you can do "STTY LCASE" and turn them on.
 
-----------------------------
 
From: Pete Schmitt <pete at othello.dartmouth.edu>
Subject: HOTEL Reservation system wanted
Date: 23 May 91 00:55:04 GMT
Sender: The News Manager <news at dartvax.dartmouth.edu>
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
Is there any PD or commercial software available to manage
a hotel reservation system that is UNIX based?
 
-pete schmitt
--
     Peter Schmitt                                          UNIX Consultant
Kiewit Computation Center                                Computing  Services
   Dartmouth College                                         (603)646-2085
   Hanover, NH 03755                                
Peter.Schmitt at Dartmouth.EDU 
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From: Sharma Anupindi <n077gh at tamuts.tamu.edu>
Subject: RE: how do I declare a constant as a variable of different type
Date: 23 May 91 03:16:32 GMT
Sender: usenet at TAMU.EDU
To:       info-unix at sem.brl.mil
 
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Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: How do I declare a Const. as a Varible of a different type.
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