Small success!_(re)

Fri, 4 Apr 1997 16:08:24 +0000 (GMT)


Ahem ...

I have now discovered the reason why I could
not import my object from a unit (there was no
.o file!). Using "--automake" ensures that the
.o file is created, and the object imports okay.

However, the problem still exists with creating
a descendant object. I can now (magically) create
one (if the parent object is in a unit), however, if
I try to create a new constructor, any call (inside
the new constructor) to the ancestor constructor 
(e.g.., "Inherited Init") causes a GPF !

The parent object is now in a unit, but the
descendant object is in the main program.

Best regards, The Chief 
Dr Abimbola A. Olowofoyeku (The African Chief, and the Great Elephant)
Author of:  Chief's Installer Pro v3.12 for Win16 and Win32.
Homepage:  http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/African_Chief/
E-mail: laa12@cc.keele.ac.uk



The African Chief (laa12@cc.keele.ac.uk)

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