Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/17/00:06:05
In article <5so44j$2fn AT sjx-ixn8 DOT ix DOT netcom DOT com>
firewind AT phonebooth DOT dyn DOT ml DOT org "firewind" writes:
>The compiler is, in no way, in error. stdio functions write (correctly) to
>stdout, while conio functions use BIOS calls or directly touch the hardware
>(I forget which). The stdio functions are therefore unaware that input is
>being attempted, and so output is not flushed. However, outputting a newline
>-is- supposed to flush the buffer automagically.
That's the point though, the buffer wasn't flushed at the newline.
>(BTW, this is dicussed very
>thouroughly (sp) in the FAQ.)
Which FAQ are you referring to (c.l.c has one, c.o.m.d probably has one too)?
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