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Hello Gene,
You wrote:
>How do you prototype a function that returns a pointer to a function that
>returns a pointer to a function?
Ooh, what fun! Presuming that the final function returns nothing (and
also presuming that my mental C compiler is functioning):
void (*(*(*func)())())();
I left out the definition of any parameters for these functions because it
is easier to see the relationship without them. Insert any such
parameters into the appropriate parentheses. For example:
int (*(*(*func)(int, int))(char *))(int *, char **, void *);
I've never done that before ... excuse me while I puke!
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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