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reference types is C++ feature.
C does not have such concept.
Most probably you will have to change to use pointers.
Alexei
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[C400-L] Code convertion from C++ to C.
Hello!
I have to introduce my C++ program (written for V5R2) on V3R2 machine. So
I have to change my C++ code to C.
But when I declare functions with parameters passing by reference, the
compiler fixes the error: "Unexpected text '&' ignored."
It is the first error, and this is the second:
Within a function with reference parameters (int FUNC(int &XXXX){....})
the compiler fixes the error: "Identifier XXXX must be declared before it
is used."
I can't understand, help me please.
Thanks!
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