Re: [CODE]

From: Kenneth G. Cavness (kcavness@PROXICOM.COM)
Date: 11/17/97


It means that the variable "argument", argument 9 of some function
you're not telling us about, is not a pointer, and should be.

1. What compiler are you using?
2. On what operating system are you compiling it?
3. Any other information you can give?

-----Original Message-----
From: Circle Discussion List [SMTP:CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca]On Behalf Of
Chuck Reed
Sent: Monday, November 17, 1997 3:23 PM
To: CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca
Subject:  [CODE]


What does this mean,

argument is not a pointer (arg 9)


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