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QuestionPassing a char array to a routine Pin
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Alain Rist21-Oct-10 11:34
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GeneralRe: Passing a char array to a routine Pin
Richard MacCutchan21-Oct-10 11:59
mveRichard MacCutchan21-Oct-10 11:59 
Both yours and Garth's answers have the array size specified in the declaration, which I always feel is prone to errors in the future. If you add or remove an element or elements and forget to amend the size then your program starts misbehaving. Stick with my solution and let the compiler do the work for you.
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash

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