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From: "Daniel Urquhart" <NoSpamdurquhart AT jlcrowe DOT org>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: C command line options
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 18:03:50 -0700
Organization: BCTEL Advanced Communications
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[CUT]
>I don't know C++ very well but
>string comparison could be made with == operator if you declare the
>arguments of the == operator as string class objects (I really don't know
>how you can declare them, but for a C++ programmers should be very
>simple).
>I think that your code is not comparing the 'strings' at all but something
>else I can't tell what.
>
>Hope to be right.


You are (allmost but) not right.  If you did use a string objects, they
coulde be compared with th == operator.  BUT I have yet to see manny people
using clases for stings and it is DEFINETLY NOT standard !




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