ILE C/C++ Programmer's Guide


Chapter 22. Using OS/400 pointers in a Program

In ISO C, a pointer type is derived from a function type, a data object type, or an incomplete type. On the iSeries system, pointer types can also be derived from other iSeries entities such as system objects (for example, programs), code labels, and process objects. These pointer types are usually referred to as OS/400 pointers and they are used extensively in the ILE C Machine Interface Library and in the ILE C/C++ exception handling structures and functions.

Note:
The ILE C/C++ for AS/400 MI Library Reference contains information on ILE C Machine Interface Library Functions.

This chapter describes:


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