Re: Lostwages: developer-cheatsheet.template.diff
Hi, On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 06:17:27PM +0200, Francois Gouget wrote:
Actually 'dereference' is correct here, although I have no doubt that it is not in any dictionary. Huh, why?
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=dereference But OTOH it does mention "well established in jargon", so you might have a point here. Andreas
On 8/16/05, Andreas Mohr <andi(a)rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de> wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 06:17:27PM +0200, Francois Gouget wrote:
Actually 'dereference' is correct here, although I have no doubt that it is not in any dictionary. Huh, why?
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=dereference
But OTOH it does mention "well established in jargon", so you might have a point here.
Francois what is your preference here? You do allot more spell checking than I do, so we will go with 'dereference' if you fell its suitable. Tom
Andreas
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Tom Wickline wrote:
On 8/16/05, Andreas Mohr <andi(a)rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de> wrote: [...]
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=dereference
But OTOH it does mention "well established in jargon", so you might have a point here.
Francois what is your preference here? You do allot more spell checking than I do, so we will go with 'dereference' if you fell its suitable.
From the page pointed to by Andreas:
dereference
<programming> To access the thing to which a pointer points, i.e. to follow the pointer.
This is exactly what is meant in the cheat sheet so this is the term to use. -- Francois Gouget fgouget(a)free.fr http://fgouget.free.fr/ Hiroshima '45 - Czernobyl '86 - Windows '95
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