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| Date: | Thu, 10 May 2001 13:32:28 -0400 |
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| Subject: | Re: Why does DJGPP support itoa() but Linux does not? |
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> How do I convert an integer to a string in a Linux C program? sprintf(). DJGPP has lots of functions that aren't standard. You must learn to avoid them (the docs say which is which) if you want your program to be portable.
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