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| From: | "Campbell, Rolf [SKY:1U32:EXCH]" <cp1v45 AT americasm01 DOT nt DOT com> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: EOF reading pascal binary file |
| Date: | Fri, 25 Jun 1999 12:04:25 -0400 |
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Peter Claessens wrote:
> inversion). Does anyone know what is going on here? Are there any other
> tricky details involved in reading pascal-generated files with a
> c-compiled program? Is there an online source about these?
> I'm using egcs 1.2.
>
> ifstream inpfile(cmdarglist[0].c_str(),ios::in||ios::binary);
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You must use "|" between ios::in and ios::binary not "||". It is a
bit-wise or'ing of their values, not a logical or'ing. Your call can only
pass zero or one to the function. I suspect that the binary part is
missing and it is truncating 13,10 to 10.
--
-Rolf Campbell (39)3-6318
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