don@zardoz.coral.COM (Don Dewar) (07/06/90)
Do ansi-C compatible headers (w/prototypes for function declarations) for X exist such that they can be collected for free from somewhere? I thought there was a message about this recently, but I can't dig it up anywhere. Thanks. +---------+ | Coral | |@@@@@*@**| |@@*@@**@@| Don Dewar |*@@**@@@@| Coral Network Corporation, Marlborough, MA |@***@@@@@| Internet: don@coral.com |@@**@@@@@| Phone: (508) 460-6010 |*********| Fax: (508) 481-6258 |Networks | +---------+
daniel@osf (Daniel Dardailler) (07/06/90)
From article by don@zardoz.coral.COM (Don Dewar): > > Do ansi-C compatible headers (w/prototypes for function declarations) > for X exist such that they can be collected for free from > somewhere? I thought there was a message about this recently, but I > can't dig it up anywhere. Thanks. > Ansi C/C++ prototypes already exist in R4 for Xlib and Xt public functions (you have to apply the official R4 patches from the MIT before to use them, there were 'experimental' in the original release). For Motif, the 1.1 release will also contain all the prototypes and linkage clauses for Ansi C and C++ programmers. -daniel. Daniel Dardailler | OSF/Motif Team Open Software Foundation | Email : daniel@osf.org 11 Cambridge Center | Phone : (617) 621 8840 CAMBRIDGE, MA 02142 | Fax : (617) 621 0584