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D.gnu - numbers ?

↑ ↓ ← manfred toppoint.de writes:
Hello, 
 
i have try my first d programm: 
 
int main(char [] [] args) {
printf("Hallo Manfred\n"); 
        return 0; 
} 
 
Compile with dli -o hello
hello.d 
 
The output: 
 
32727 3.272748e+04  <-- from where comes the numbers?
Hallo Manfred 
 
Best Regards  
Manfred Hansen 
Apr 08 2003
↑ ↓ → Javier Uyuni <Javier_member pathlink.com> writes:
That is probably the location of your program in the memory. Altough I dont know
for sure.

In article <b6tuld$1c5j$1 digitaldaemon.com>, manfred toppoint.de says...
Hello, 
 
i have try my first d programm: 
 
int main(char [] [] args) {
printf("Hallo Manfred\n"); 
        return 0; 
} 
 
Compile with dli -o hello
hello.d 
 
The output: 
 
32727 3.272748e+04  <-- from where comes the numbers?
Hallo Manfred 
 
Best Regards  
Manfred Hansen 

Apr 08 2003