Hi Michael, > In C, char is signed or unsigned, depending on the implementation. Hmmm, on my system, gcc on a C source is treating them as three distinct types. Sincerely, --Eljay
Hi Michael, > In C, char is signed or unsigned, depending on the implementation. Hmmm, on my system, gcc on a C source is treating them as three distinct types. Sincerely, --Eljay