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"Failure of entry to build and execute properly"
So i get a DQ''ed when submitting VSNet compatible code??? i could install VS6 seperately, but is there a more elegant way of checking my sources if they can compile and will produce usefull code???
for is such a thing that is different:
VSNet:
for(int i= 2; i > 1; i--);
int i= 5; //no problems here
VS6:
for(int i= 2; i > 1; i--);
int i= 5; //int i already defined error
Solving via (i think):
#define for if(1) for
but there could be more differences, another one i know is that exit() is valid for vc6 stdio.h but not in vsnet...
T2k
It''s within reason... if I see build errors and the problem is a VC6 vs. VCnet discrepancy, then it''s fine. If I see build errors due to poor coding, then that''s not so fine.
BTW, Why would you be using exit() in a bot DLL?
BTW, Why would you be using exit() in a bot DLL?
quote: BTW, Why would you be using exit() in a bot DLL?
i wouldnt use it, but it demonstrates that in both directions vs.net -> vs6 and vs6 -> vs.net you will find differences in some areas of compatibility... and i only know the two mentioned, but there could be much more, and some could look like normal codingerrors.
T2k
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