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| From: | aniruddha1981 AT yahoo DOT co DOT in (Aniruddha) |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: weird problem with printf() |
| Date: | 20 Sep 2004 10:08:40 -0700 |
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> Almost certainly not. The problem, whatever it actually may be, is > almost certainly in the (presumably large) portions of your program > that you didn't show, and it could be almost literally *anything*. My > assumption being that you're somehow invoking undefined, which just > happens to kill your stdout stream (redirect it to /dev/null or > whatever). Is there any easy way to track where I might be invoking UB?. I tried a lot of debugging - no use. I am using Windows 98 with DJGPP 2.03. Thank you.
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