On Tuesday, January 4, 2005, at 03:31 PM, Brian Stevens wrote: > Good to see you back Robert. (and thanks for similar, George) I'm sort of back, still an expatriate of sorts and the good to see you's might should wait until I spout off like the insane whale I've become. :) This place is in dire need of a reality check. But I'll just let you all kill the messenger as is common around here, and go back to business as usual (declining business) Anyhow, To Be Blunt... I offer as my returning gift, The FutileBasic Challenge... Robert > > > On Jan 4, 2005, at 1:12 PM, Robert Covington wrote: > >> >>>> Can you just skip the need for pointers...(assuming that Fn Example >>>> and Fn Example2 return some parameter value you are passing via Fn >>>> iAmHere? ) >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >>> the question 1 is that the result of " @fn myFn " seems not correct >>> , so perhaps we need a message from the compiler. >>> >>> without globals or assembler or write to a file ,i do something as : >> >> Best to await the decree from The Portal of All Linked Sausages and >> Jump Tables (Robert Purves) and spare myself any further travails and >> shots in the function pointer void. I'm still at chapter one of my >> compiler book. >> >> r >> = >> c >> >> -- >> > > -- >