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eaton



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function pointers
PostPosted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 9:08 am     Reply with quote

I have ver 3.232 of PCH. are function pointers supported?

if so what is the proper declaration of such in CCS. any examples would surely be appreciated.

int test_func1(void)
{
int j=0;
return j;
}

int test_func2(void)
{
int j=1;
return j;
}
main()
{
int x;
int (*f1)(void);
int (*f2)(void);

f1=test_func1;
f2=test_func2;

//would a call to either one of these would be
x=(*f1)(void)


}
this will not compile. I want to place the entry point of test_func1 into pointer f1 and so on. I have never used function pointers before and I am
completely confused.

thanks
MikeValencia



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PostPosted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 9:52 am     Reply with quote

From the FAQ list on the website:

Quote:
How do I make a pointer to a function?

See EX_QSORT.C for an example.


There was once a time when I used function pointers for a state machine. With CCS, to make a state machine, I just use switch-case statements.
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