Re: [Newbie] changing allocated memory



Une bévue wrote:
CBFalconer <cbfalconer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There are no classes in the C language. comp.lang.c++ is down the
hall.

i forgot to mention this c writes a class extension to Ruby, it is a
class for ruby.

There is no Ruby in the C language, unless you define it yourself.
You didn't.

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