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<snip>
How about starting the for loop with 0? viz:
c eval p_ListStart = p_ListHeader + DataOffset
c for EntryNo = 0 to NumEntries
c eval p_ListEntry = p_ListStart +
c ( EntrySize * EntryNo)
c*** ... at this point, the JOBL0100 data structure contains
c*** ... one of the entries of the list.
c endfor
If C programs can get used to starting with zero when they count
(how many fingers Johnny? '0,1,2,3,4 - Five teacher!') I guess we
can.
</snip>
I think the biggest problem is remembering to subtract 1 from the ending
point. That loop would actually execute one too many times. Consider:
/free
For I=0 to 5;
Dump;
Endfor;
/end-free
This makes 6 dumps on my box.
Andy
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