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From: LEONARD Daniel <leonard AT JSP DOT UMontreal DOT CA>
Subject: Re: Argument problem
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Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 21:16:33 GMT
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You should use strcmp(const char*, const char*) in string.h

What you are doing now is comparing the value of two char*.

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Daniel Léonard
Computer Science Student                  "Anything worthwhile takes time"
Université de Montréal                       -Phong in Enzo the Smart, Reboot
http://www.jsp.umontreal.ca/~leonard

On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Tom Beauchamp wrote:

> int main(int argc, char *args[]) {
>     if (args[1] == "hello") cout<<"Hello";
>     return 0;
> }
> 
> Produces no output when called with "program hello". Why not? Is it because
> I didn't compare it to "hello\o"?  Please Help
> 
> Tom Beauchamp
> 
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