Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!pilot.njin.net!princeton!udel!wuarchive!husc6!endor!siegel From: siegel@endor.uucp (Rich Siegel) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: Think C Problem Keywords: DA Message-ID: <4742@husc6.harvard.edu> Date: 17 Nov 90 07:31:53 GMT References: <1990Oct27.074058.10748@agate.berkeley.edu> Sender: news@husc6.harvard.edu Reply-To: siegel@endor.UUCP (Rich Siegel) Distribution: usa Organization: Symantec Language Products Group Lines: 25 In article <1990Oct27.074058.10748@agate.berkeley.edu> physi-hf@garnet.berkeley.edu (Howard Haruo Fukuda) writes: >Poking around with Macsbug, I've found out that, Think C has put some of my >global variables for a DA at an odd numbered address. It then tries to copy >I guess as a last resort, I could rewrite it for MPW C, but I would like to >hear any more elegant solutions, especially since MPW C doesn't support global >variables in a DA like Think C does. Last Resorts aren't necessary here. Instead, take care that all of your strings are aligned on word boundaries. I'm not 100% sure, but I believe that this will ameliorate the problem. >Or does anyone have Symantic's Tech support number? My manual is still trying >to catch up to me via US mail. The Symantec (no "i" in Symantec) support number for languages is 617-275-4800. R. Rich Siegel Symantec Languages Group Internet: siegel@endor.harvard.edu "...she's dressed in yellow, she says 'Hello, come sit next to me, you fine fellow..."