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Top Forums Programming Arrays in C++ Post 302659059 by Corona688 on Wednesday 20th of June 2012 10:25:11 AM
Old 06-20-2012
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Originally Posted by JohnGraham
Yes, this is a feature of both C and C++ - array names automatically decay into pointers where appropriate.
Are they ever anything but a pointer? The only difference when it's local is, it knows it's a const one whose base can't be changed...
 

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DtSearchReinit(library call)											      DtSearchReinit(library call)

NAME
DtSearchReinit -- Reinitialize the DtSearch online API SYNOPSIS
#include <Dt/Search.h> int DtSearchReinit( char ***dbnames, int *dbcount); DESCRIPTION
DtSearchReinit closes and reopens databases and other files as necessary, and reinitializes the search engine API. It is typically used after either databases or the ocf file have been externally changed to force the search engine to reinitialize itself, and to acquire the new database names if any. It can also be used after any function returns DtSrREINIT to acquire the new database names. ARGUMENTS
dbnames Specifies the address where a pointer to an array of static database name string pointers will be placed. The dbnames pointer from a previous DtSearchInit or DtSearchReinit may no longer be valid. Each string identifies a single successfully opened data- base. A database name string from this array is required for most other API function calls. The dbn member in DtSrResult is an index into this array. dbcount Specifies a pointer where the size of the dbnames array will be stored. RETURN VALUE
DtSearchReinit returns DtSrOK and the current dbnames array if the reinitialization was successful or if reinitialization was not neces- sary. It returns DtSrERROR and messages on the MessageList on any other condition. SEE ALSO
DtSrAPI(3), DtSearchInit(3), DtSearchGetMessages(3), dtsrocffile(4), DtSearch(5) DtSearchReinit(library call)
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