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From: Joe Wright <conserv3 AT infi DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Strings
Date: Sat, 06 Mar 1999 21:14:26 -0500
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Paganini wrote:
> 
> I did a little more research, and I wasn't too far off...this is what works
> with DJGPP, and it is correct according to the standard...
> 
> #include <string>
> ...
> getline(<stream>, <string_var>);
> ...

Guess again.  There is no header <string> and there is no function
getline().

To get a text 'line' from a given stream, fgets() is usually the
Standard function of choice.  It is declared in stdio.h and does all the
'right' things.
-- 
Joe Wright                                 mailto:conserv3 AT infi DOT net
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler."
                    --- Albert Einstein ---

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