Annotation of mstools/samples/comm/strict.h, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: //***************************************************************************
                      2: //
                      3: //  Module: strict.h
                      4: //
                      5: //  Purpose:
                      6: //     To provide a compatibility layer for Win32 and Win 3.1 strict
                      7: //     defintions.
                      8: //
                      9: //     NB:  The "strict" typechecking is disabled, this just defines
                     10: //     the necessary types so that we can successfully compile.
                     11: //
                     12: //  Development Team:
                     13: //     Bryan A. Woodruff
                     14: //
                     15: //  History:   Date       Author      Comment
                     16: //             12/31/91   BryanW      Wrote it.
                     17: //
                     18: //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     19: //
                     20: //  Written by Microsoft Product Support Services, Windows Developer Support.
                     21: //  Copyright (c) 1991 Microsoft Corporation.  All Rights Reserved.
                     22: //
                     23: //***************************************************************************
                     24: 
                     25: typedef LONG          LRESULT ;
                     26: typedef HANDLE        HINSTANCE ;
                     27: typedef FARPROC       DLGPROC ;
                     28: typedef LONG          LPARAM ;
                     29: 
                     30: //***************************************************************************
                     31: //  End of File: strict.h
                     32: //***************************************************************************
                     33: 

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