Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!gistdev!joe From: joe@gistdev.gist.com (Joe Brownlee) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: String to Float conversion woes... Message-ID: <839@gistdev.gist.com> Date: 28 Nov 89 22:54:52 GMT References: <74424@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> Reply-To: joe@gistdev.UUCP (Joe Brownlee) Distribution: usa Organization: Global Information Systems Technology Inc., Savoy, IL Lines: 19 In article <74424@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> Stephen N. Spencer writes: >(Using THINK C 3.02 on a 1Meg Mac Plus...) >[...] And, interestingly enough, I must be >using "PtoCstr()" incorrectly -- set it up just like my calls to "CtoPstr()" >and the compiler complained of my call not matching the prototype. You know, I had lots of troubles with trying to use "PtoCstr()" in LSC 3.02, too. I #include'd what the manual said, and it always gave me a link error. I never did solve it, but then, I didn't have to since I am now using a string library like ANSI C that works on Pascal-style strings. I tried adding lots of the canned libraries to my project, but no luck. Anyone else seen these problems? ~~~~~~~~~~ Joe Brownlee, Global Information Systems Technology, Inc. ~~~~~~~~~~ 1800 Woodfield Drive, Savoy, Illinois 61874 (217) 352-1165 E-mail: joe@gistdev.UUCP {uunet,uiucuxc}!gistdev!joe The best diplomat I know is a fully activated phaser bank. -- Montgomery Scott Go ahead. Pay attention to anything that _I_ say. Start a trend.