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From: Martin Ambuhl <mambuhl AT earthlink DOT net>
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Subject: Re: scanf: strange behavior?
Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2004 20:44:51 -0400
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egon AT heaven DOT industries DOT cz wrote:

>>>>int main(int, const char**)
>>>
>>>   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>>After correcting this illegal and uncompilable line,
> 
> 
> You are kidding (a c++ hater perhaps?).  I think this is legal c++,
> and even valid main() prototype.  Correct me if I'm wrong please.

I'm sorry.  I was misled by the C inclusion
   #include <stdio.h>
where a C++ program would have
   #include <cstdio>

Are you a hater of C++, perhaps?
BTW, there is no mention of C++ in your code.  Using the C header rather 
than the C++ header and code that, apart from the one line I pointed 
out, looks much more like code a C programmer would write than that a 
C++ programmer would write.

Since your code is neither standard C nor standard C++, is there some 
reason I should assume your unlabeled C-looking code was intended to be C++?

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