Re: question about C

From: William Long (bill@LONGBOYZ.EROLS.COM)
Date: 01/20/98


On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, Davidson, Christopher M wrote:

> What does
>
> called object is not a function
>
> mean?  Is it something like that function is not defined somewhere?
> Where are these things defined?  In the headers?
>

nine times out of ten it means that you have misplaced a paren somewhere.
check the immediate area of where the error is occurring to see if you
have put in a paren or something.  If you have any macros you have made in
the area, check them very closely too. (ie, substitue the macro in and see
what you get)


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