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From: RayeR <glaux AT centrum DOT cz>
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Subject: Re: djgpp/libreadline bug? (cannot use backspace)
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 07:35:28 -0700 (PDT)
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And BTW if I use bugy pdcurses instead
linking with [object files] -lreadline -lpdcurses
it compiles fine.

So it seems it is a problem of ncurses. Does ncurses use conio
functions? Or does it redefine them its own way?
I think it should be possible to use same function from different
modules or libraries.
E.g. I use printf from libc and other library can aslo use printf and
all get linked together without any problem.
But what would happen if any other library will define it's own printf
(without including stdio.h)?

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