c++ - Typedefs
- John Lance (16/16) Jun 01 2002 I am trying to do a typedef that I used to be able to do with another
- Jan Knepper (4/20) Jun 01 2002 Try:
I am trying to do a typedef that I used to be able to do with another
compiler.
it is:
typedef char[80] char80;
with the result to create a type that causes the compiler to
create/reference an 80 character sized memory space of type char.
I think I may have the syntax wrong, but can the above be done with the
DigitalMars compiler?
I have done
typedef struct {
char item[80];
} char80;
but this is not so simple under some circumstances in accessing the data.
With byte alignment, the above struct works fine though with many functions
that use void * or with casting (ugh).
What say you folks to this and am I too far left or right of standards?
Jun 01 2002
Try:
typedef char char80 [ 80 ];
Jan
John Lance wrote:
I am trying to do a typedef that I used to be able to do with another
compiler.
it is:
typedef char[80] char80;
with the result to create a type that causes the compiler to
create/reference an 80 character sized memory space of type char.
I think I may have the syntax wrong, but can the above be done with the
DigitalMars compiler?
I have done
typedef struct {
char item[80];
} char80;
but this is not so simple under some circumstances in accessing the data.
With byte alignment, the above struct works fine though with many functions
that use void * or with casting (ugh).
What say you folks to this and am I too far left or right of standards?
Jun 01 2002








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