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- From: walker@twix.unx.sas.com (Doug Walker)
- Subject: Re: SASC 6.1 Wrong Protos
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- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 15:03:55 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan4.091145.1581@ghost.dsi.unimi.it>, labenrsa@ICIL64.CILEA.IT writes:
- |> Has anyone noticed that the protos for the BOOPSI method functions
- |> distributed with SASC (as of patch 6.1) are wrong?
-
- These prototypes are Commodore's, not SAS Institute's. Please
- report problems to CATS. SAS Institute is required to distribute
- the headers exactly as Commodore supplies them, with no modifications.
-
- |> And, by the way, either the proto or a pragma file somewhere should
- |> mention that these functions are __stdargs, or somebody should provide
- |> a double-standard amiga.lib (like the 6.X standard libraries).
-
- Again, we're not allowed to modify these files.
-
- |> And oh, it seems that the 6.1 Amiga.lib has no HookEntry(), and
- |> maybe none of the shorthands for BOOPSI methods mentioned in
- |> AmigaMail and BOOPSI examples that are floating around (DM, DSM).
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- Amiga.lib is also Commodore-supplied.
-
- |> I know that, with SASC6.1, I can do without HookEntry, but I'm writing
- |> some code for a mag, and I'd like to let the readers get some code that
- |> can be compiled with different devl. systs. Guess I'll have to include
- |> the missing stuff in an .asm file.....
- |>
- |> Andy
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