trivial syntax question...

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Charlie H. Chang (a00chc00++at++nchc.gov.tw)
Thu, 15 May 1997 17:36:30 +0800


Hi,
In Performer code, sometimes I will see code segment like:

  (channel, data);
  pfCull();

or simply:

    (data);

Where "data" is type - void, and "channel" is type - pfChannel.
What do they mean, and what do they do?
Thank you in advance!

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