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How does a programmer know the arguments of a function?

by "Jacky" <jl@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 14, 2007 at 09:33 PM

Hi folks,
I want to find out where declarations of functions are located in Borland 
Pascal 7.
I could not find it, I could only find 2 files named *.INT that describe a

subset of BP7 available functions...
At first glance, I really don't find any documents about functions for the

often-used units... Am I wrong?
Please help
Jack




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How does a programmer know the arguments of a function?
"Jacky" <jl@  2007-12-14 21:33:40 
Re: How does a programmer know the arguments of a function?
Marco van de Voort <ma  2007-12-14 14:06:45 
Re: How does a programmer know the arguments of a function?
"Jason Burgon"   2007-12-14 14:25:52 
Re: How does a programmer know the arguments of a function?
"Jason Burgon"   2007-12-14 22:19:39 
Re: How does a programmer know the arguments of a function?
"Jacky" <jl@  2007-12-17 14:31:01 
Re: How does a programmer know the arguments of a function?
"Jacky" <jl@  2007-12-17 14:46:45 
Re: How does a programmer know the arguments of a function?
"Jacky" <jl@  2007-12-17 14:58:47 
Re: How does a programmer know the arguments of a function?
"Jason Burgon"   2007-12-17 07:59:27 
Re: How does a programmer know the arguments of a function?
Marco van de Voort <ma  2007-12-17 08:51:44 

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