> why oh why doesn't the compiler barf on all
> integer=string assignments??
> A type mismatch like that is trivial to detect.
> ...Andy
In the ooPIC world, an integer could very well represent a data port
that needs to send data to an LCD. So the compiler was designed to
allow users to send a series of characters to the integer as a string.
It's all covered in the manual on this page:
http://www.oopic.com/pgchap13.htm
Scott Savage
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