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| From: | ams AT ludd DOT luth DOT se (Martin Str|mberg) |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: What's the command? |
| Date: | 22 Jul 1999 22:53:11 GMT |
| Organization: | University of Lulea, Sweden |
| Lines: | 13 |
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Edward Hill (ha AT nochance DOT com) wrote: : And you offered a potentially hazardous function that can overrun the : input : buffer. Well, [fs]scanf isn't so bad. You have the possibility of limiting how much you want to read. "fgets(buffer, 100, f)" <=> "fscanf(f, "%100[^\n]", buffer)". Right, MartinS
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