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From: firewind <firewind AT metroid DOT dyn DOT ml DOT org>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: that's no fun anymore (was HELP!!)
Date: 10 Oct 1997 02:30:10 GMT
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Georg Kolling <Georg DOT Kolling AT t-online DOT de> wrote:
> David Jenkins schrieb:
> > BTW Do you use printf(), malloc(), for(;;), if(), struct{}  etc,etc??
> > Just the same thing as using a library as far as I'm concerned.

> you won't find for, if, struct as well as int, void, while, do, return, 
> typedef, or operators like /, %, &, +, -, *, &&, ||, <<  in any library 
> because they are the main elements of the programming language C.

Well, no kidding, but imho the analogy is still valid. The operators are
equivilant to functions (like add(), subtract(), blah blah). Even if you
absolutely insist on throwing these out, I daresay you can't throw out
the Standard Library.

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