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From: | Nate Eldredge <neldredge AT hmc DOT edu> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Why does DJGPP support itoa() but Linux does not? |
Date: | 10 May 2001 11:02:08 -0700 |
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"Stefan Viljoen" <Stefan_Viljoen AT excite DOT com> writes: > Hi! > > I am using Redhat 6.0 - there seems to be not itoa() in Linux? I am saying > this as DJGPP (also based on GCC) supports the itoa() func in stdlib? > > How do I convert an integer to a string in a Linux C program? > > I realise this is not DJGPP related but I have used itoa() successfully in > DJGPP programs, but using it in a Linux program just brings up the "implicit > declaration of function" error even when including stdlib.h i. e. it does > not exist in the linux stdlib? No, it doesn't. But you can probably use sprintf instead, which is ANSI standard and should exist everywhere. -- Nate Eldredge neldredge AT hmc DOT edu
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