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| From: | Elliott Oti <e DOT oti AT stud DOT warande DOT ruu DOT nl> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: New C Programmer Problem |
| Date: | Sun, 22 Dec 1996 22:44:34 -0800 |
| Organization: | Academic Computer Centre Utrecht, (ACCU) |
| Lines: | 16 |
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Gregg Foti wrote:
>
> C:\DJGPP>type exam.c
> #include <STDIO.H> << =========== should be #include <stdio.h>
> main ( )
> {
> printf("merry christmas to all" );
> }
It makes a difference in C whether you use caps or small type.
C compilers are type-sensitive.
STDIO.H is not the same as stdio.h. The compiler only recognizes
stdio.h, NOT StdIo.h or stdio.H or STDIO.h or whatever.
Merry christmas,
E
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