Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/05/02/20:11:16
Marcelo Cantos wrote:
> Hasn't it dawned on anyone in this discussion that itoa( ) *IS* ANSI C???
No, because it isn't. itoa is never mentioned in ANSI/ISO 9899-1990. It's a
commonly-provided function, and many compilers (such as old Turbo C) lead you
to believe that it's ANSI since they include it in the standard libraries, but
it's not.
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