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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 17:39:05 -0600
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Ralph Gesler <rgesler AT pacificnet DOT net> wrote in message
news:37260199 DOT 6FFD6B6D AT pacificnet DOT net...
>
> All errata for Stroustrup's 3rd edition, up through the 9th printing are
> available at http://www.research.att.com/~bs/3rd_errata.html.

thanks  for that link. Now, if I could get sed to work on hardcopy books
.....

>         "Note that on some systems, it can be hard to determine if input
> is available.
>         Thus, in_avail() might be (poorly) implemented to return 0
>         in cases where an input operation would succeed."

I didn't spend too much time playing with it, and I must confess I can't
recall which compiler I was using (CygWin or DJGPP g++, or Ming's egcs), but
the behavior I saw was consistent with in_avail() always returning 0. I
guess a little more controlled test is in order.



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