Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!apple!voder!pyramid!ctnews!starfish!cdold From: cdold@starfish.Convergent.COM (Clarence Dold) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: cdecl on a PC Message-ID: <824@starfish.Convergent.COM> Date: 26 Nov 88 16:51:14 GMT References: <5282@edsews.EDS.COM> Distribution: na Organization: Convergent Technologies, San Jose, CA Lines: 16 From article <5282@edsews.EDS.COM>, by charette@edsews.EDS.COM (Mark A. Charette): > Just for everyone's edification: > After using cdecl at work for some time and bemoaning the fact I didn't have > it on my PC at home, I finally decided to try compiling it at home using > MSC 5.1 under DOS. When I saw this request, I thought I was confused. Now I know I'm confused. If I open a QuickC file, and put cdecl( put my cursor under cdecl, and hit shift-F1, I get help about cdecl. This implies that it is already there. Since QuickC is a subset of MSC 5.1, what is it that I don't understand? -- Clarence A Dold - cdold@starfish.Convergent.COM (408) 434-2083 ...pyramid!ctnews!professo!dold MailStop 18-011 P.O.Box 6685, San Jose, CA 95150-6685