On Thursday 10 September 2009 12:49:22, Vincent Torri wrote:
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> On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, Pedro Alves wrote:
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> > On Wednesday 09 September 2009 22:03:03, Vincent Torri wrote:
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> >> On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, Danny Backx wrote:
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> >>> On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 17:26 +0200, Vincent Torri wrote:
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On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, Pedro Alves wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 September 2009 22:03:03, Vincent Torri wrote:
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>> On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, Danny Backx wrote:
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>>> On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 17:26 +0200, Vincent Torri wrote:
it seems that offsetof is defined in winnt.h but msdn does not mention it
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 22:03:03, Vincent Torri wrote:
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> On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, Danny Backx wrote:
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> > On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 17:26 +0200, Vincent Torri wrote:
> >> it seems that offsetof is defined in winnt.h but msdn does not mention it
> >> for windows ce. Is it normal ?
It is. MSDN d
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, Danny Backx wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 17:26 +0200, Vincent Torri wrote:
>> it seems that offsetof is defined in winnt.h but msdn does not mention it
>> for windows ce. Is it normal ?
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> Actually it probably is.
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> Various sources (e.g. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offs
On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 17:26 +0200, Vincent Torri wrote:
> it seems that offsetof is defined in winnt.h but msdn does not mention it
> for windows ce. Is it normal ?
Actually it probably is.
Various sources (e.g. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offsetof) say that
offsetof is an ANSI C standard feat
Hey,
it seems that offsetof is defined in winnt.h but msdn does not mention it
for windows ce. Is it normal ?
Vincent Torri
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