I want to interface with C code whose return a C string which is an
array of char. I found it to be impossible. >
So I tried to declare a new type as array of char but it is impossible, too.
To last resort I tried to declare a new type as pointer to char, then
it is impossible too as the compiler will not allow pointer to non
record type.
I stuck at this stage because if I can't write the declaration module
in Oberon how could I go further to do the actual implementation in C
source file?
Oberon is viewed as a compact and beautiful language but if it's too
limited like that it's too useless for any practical purpose other
than an academic research project.
Oberon is viewed as a compact and beautiful language but if it's too limited like that it's too useless for any practical purpose other than an academic research project.
Why do you use it then?
-- August
On Friday, March 27, 2020 at 10:30:55 PM UTC+10:30, giahun...@gmail.com wrote:
Oberon is viewed as a compact and beautiful language but if it's too limited like that it's too useless for any practical purpose other than an academic research project.
We have a number of customers who would disagree with you. e.g.
"Oberon in Atlantic City"
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