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From: mcramer@watdragon.waterloo.edu (Mert Cramer)
Subject: Re: TurboC and TurboC++
Message-ID: <1991Jan11.152746.29843@watdragon.waterloo.edu>
Organization: University of Waterloo
References: <1991Jan11.011655.2198@isis.cs.du.edu>
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 91 15:27:46 GMT
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From article <1991Jan11.011655.2198@isis.cs.du.edu>, by cla@isis.cs.du.edu (Chuck Anderson):
> In article <HOLLEN.91Jan8092846@fridge.megatek> hollen@megatek (Dion Hollenbeck) writes:
>>In article <350bahrd@yoda.byu.edu> bahrd@yoda.byu.edu writes:
> 
> I've recompiled a version of PCJOVE with C++ that was written and compiled
> using Turbo C 2.0 and I saw absolutely no incompatabilities.
> 
> Maybe they're talking about using the C++ compile option (not standard C).
> 
The original Turbo C++ compiler does NOT use the macr expansions for
inport and outport  calls. Instead it calls the inport or outport function.

There are, most likely, other oopses. The maintenance update v. 1.01 corrects
these ommissions (maybe). You can order it from Borland. It is free to 
holders of the v. 1.00 compiler. I was told yesterday that Borland has just
received a new shipment of the update, so delivery should be a bit better.

Mert Cramer

