Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/10/14:01:41
Br5an wrote:
> This may all be true. With other compilers I've shamelessly
> mixed stdio
> and conio functions without a hitch.
That's by coincidence; DJGPP is not incorrect in exhibiting this
behavior. It's the fault of the programmer in using two incompatible
screen libraries. The same is true of mixing others, such as stdio and
curses, or conio and curses. They are all unaware of what the others
are doing, so unexpected behavior will often result.
> But in the example above, could
> it just
> be another example of buffered output most of us here (at
> msdos.djgpp) have
> read so much about lately?
In a word, yes.
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