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From: "Robert ARSENIUK" <roberta AT jmpolska DOT com>
To: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Odp: i've just started using Djgpp and....
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 15:52:56 +0100
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>Hello folks,
>i'm new to using DJGPP and have found a little problem.
>
>earlier i wrote a text screen designer using borland c++ v3 for dos
>
>and i've now come to use it with DJGPP...i found that it didn't like
headers
>like 'alloc.h' etc
>
>how can i get around this sort of problem ?
>
>TIA
>
>
If you are using functions like malloc, calloc e.t.c., include memory.h

You can do it like this :
#if defined( BORLANDC )
  #include <alloc.h>
#else
  #include <memory.h>
#endif


Robert


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