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Richard Sheehan <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Sep 2001 16:30:25 -0600
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Lars Appel wrote:
> Using the HP C/iX compiler for the #pragma intrinsic stuff is usually
> much more convenient than coding all the parameters carefully with gcc,
> especially when it comes to ^long versus *short pointers or even hidden
> parms like in address-of-some-structure plus length-of-the-structure,
> or hidden parms when it comes to call intrinsics with optional params.
>
> If you don't own CCXL (invoked via c89 in the Shell), you might still
> find a more or less viable workaround by registering an account on the
> CSY public access development system (invent3k) and compile a handful
> of "stub" routines (or all of your code) there ;-)
>

Great suggestion.

> Lars.
>
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