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From: "Stefan Viljoen" <Stefan_Viljoen AT excite DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Why does DJGPP support itoa() but Linux does not?
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 19:23:01 +0200
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Hi!

I am using Redhat 6.0 - there seems to be not itoa() in Linux? I am saying
this as DJGPP (also based on GCC) supports the itoa() func in stdlib?

How do I convert an integer to a string in a Linux C program?

I realise this is not DJGPP related but I have used itoa() successfully in
DJGPP programs, but using it in a Linux program just brings up the "implicit
declaration of function" error even when including stdlib.h i. e. it does
not exist in the linux stdlib?

I've got a big problem with this, 'cause my DJGPP compiled code won't
translate to Linux as it seems to miss some functions that are in the DJGPP
stdlib.h?

Any help appreciated!

Regards,

Stefan Viljoen
F/EMS Dispatcher
Potchefstroom F/EMS
South Africa
http://home.intekom.com/rylan/



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