05-18-2005
call functions from diferents programs
hi
i have ten program in C, and there are functions what are in all the programs.
so, i want to make a directory to store all the functions what are in all the programs, and call them from the C programs. (sending variables and values)
is that possible?¿? how ca i do that?¿?
any idea, thanks
jona
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