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From: | jkmarsha AT socs DOT uts DOT edu DOT au (Justen Keven Marshall)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: CR/LF pairs... NO NO NO!
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Date: | 3 Nov 1995 00:25:22 GMT
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Organization: | School of Computing Sciences, UTS
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Justen Keven Marshall (jkmarsha AT socs DOT uts DOT edu DOT au) wrote:
: Hi
: I am at my wits end trying to print a line-feed
: without a carriage return. (Or the other way around.)
: What happens is that when I try to print char(10) in
: a file, with printf redirected, fprintf, cout, putchar,
: fputchar, or whatever, it puts BOTH not just one.
: I need only one, since I want to put the ascii char 10
: in the file. I'm using MS-Dos 7.0 (Win95) but it does
: it with 6.22 as well. Is it the fault of DJGPP, GO32,
: or something I'm doing? I tried the same thing in Turbo
: Pascal (the only other language I have) and it didn't
: do it, so I suspect it is something about C or DJ itself.
: Thanks for your help...
: Justen Marshall.
Hi!
I just wanted to say thanks to all those people who have
responded to my question. I have found that you were all
right on the money, I was opening the file in text mode,
not binary. That solved the problem! Thanks again.
Justen Marshall.
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