Numerical Recipes in C for Macintosh

Scott Wilson swilson%thetone at Sun.COM
Sat Sep 3 04:10:50 AEST 1988


>The
>reason is that on the Macintosh there is no provision for supplying
>argc and argv to a program.

There are at least three (and probably more like five) C programming
environments for the Macintosh.  At least one (the one I own), THINK C
does have provisions for supplying argc and argv to a program.  It's
a bit kludegy, but there nonetheless.  I don't think it is a good idea
to make generalizations about C programming on the Mac.


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