Indirection talks to you

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robin.pain

I was looking for GBS's phonetic dictionary when I came across an
American who was having problems with it... of course, it can never
work for... Geordies, Irish, Brummies, Strynes, South ifrrikuns etc
when I realised that the written word is an indirect pointer to the
spoken word.

Robin
 
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David B. Held

I was looking for GBS's phonetic dictionary when I came across an
American who was having problems with it... of course, it can never
work for... Geordies, Irish, Brummies, Strynes, South ifrrikuns etc
when I realised that the written word is an indirect pointer to the
spoken word.

Umm...are you sure you're in the right newsgroup?

Dave
 
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Default User

David B. Held said:
Umm...are you sure you're in the right newsgroup?



He mentioned indirection, so he's clearly having trouble with pointers.
He needs to show us the code for the dictionary.




Brian Rodenborn
 
R

robin.pain

Default User said:
He mentioned indirection, so he's clearly having trouble with pointers.
He needs to show us the code for the dictionary.




Brian Rodenborn

class Brogue : public BBC
{
public:
enum brogue_word speak(word);
};

Robin
 

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