From: Dustin D. <du...@mi...> - 2005-01-22 19:00:06
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What do you guys think of making another version of alert with this specification: int alert(const char*); Most of the time alert is used default arguments of "Okay" and KEY_ENTER are used. Another way to do it is to use default arguments, but im not sure if thats C or just C++: int alert(const char*, const char* = 0, const char* = 0, const char* = "Okay", const char* = 0, int = KEY_ENTER, int = KEY_MAX); While I'm on the subject, hows \n parsing for alert coming along? I heard someone had a working prototype on their machine or something. Having to use 3 strings and only have 3 lines are both a pain for users. |