Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/09/27/07:45:41
In a previous article, user AT ts001d22 DOT cin-oh DOT concentric DOT net (Test User) says:
>Here's a short C program:
>
>#include <stdio.h>
>
>int main()
>{
> char buffer[256];
>
> printf("Input: ");
you need a \n at end of line above to make it do the
actaul printf. I think DJGPP is doing it correctly!!
> fgets(buffer, 255, stdin);
> printf("\nYou typed %s\n");
>}
>
>
>When compiled with the Linux version of GCC, this program
>prints an Input: prompt. When the user types something and
>presses ENTER, it then prints the string the user typed,
>in the form of "\nYou typed %s\n", where \n is a newline and
>%s is the string the user typed, including the trailing newline.
>
>When compiled with DJGPP, the program just sits there until
>the user types something and presses ENTER. Then, the
>program spews out the Input: prompt and the string the
>user typed at the same time. For some reason, it executes
>fgets() first, and then executes both printf's together. You
>can't get it to print the prompt first, then call fgets(),
>and then print the results. You can substitute fgets() for
>your own elaborate loop system. You'll get the same result.
>
>
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http://cryptography.org/cgi-bin/crypto.cgi/Misc/scott19u.zip
for the version with a real key of voer one million bytes.
also scott16u.zip and scott4u.zip
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