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>>>WOW! Hey, Glen. Its good to see someone else is at least in here. I was begining to think I was alone. Well, if you have any questions or find any cool stuff drop it in here so we can get this thing going.
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>>From a C learning book:
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>>If one considers Kernighan and Ritchie (1978) appendix A to be the standard for C, then some extensions must be considered 'non-standard'..
>>Some of the current implementations of functions returning structures are not re-entrant, and can produce bugs when a function is called several times in one expression.
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>>Do you think this applys to Visual C++ ? If so, what functions ? If not..Why ?
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>As much as i hate to sing the microsoft song. I use the MFC as the standard. And once I have created a class or subclass, then I tend to use that one. And re-entrance hss not been a problem even in the non standard ones. This is probably due to the internal stucture of windows framework.
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Can U recomend a good book for Visual C++ ? I think these old C books help with some syntax, but are misleading for OOP.
Glenn
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