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Onderwerp:RE: c/c++ under linux
That is exactly my problem .
With commands like printf,scanf etc. I don't have any
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From: Sahar Nitzan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, May 03, 1998 11:35 AM
Subject: RE: c/c++ under linux
That is exactly
On Sun, 03 May 1998, Sahar Nitzan wrote:
That is exactly my problem .
With commands like printf,scanf etc. I don't have any problem, but with the
clrscr() function
which clear the screen in dos -doesn't seem to work under linux why ?
Because Linux is not DOS. clrscr() is a DOS-only
On Sun, 3 May 1998, Sahar Nitzan wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering ,is there a list of command for c/c++ under Unix ?
( there is some difference in commands/reserved-words/libraries between
dos/windows-p.c. and linuxin c/c++ )
If you are familiar with ANSI conforming compilers,
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: c/c++ under linux
On Sun, 3 May 1998, Sahar Nitzan wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering ,is there a list of command for c/c++ under Unix ?
( there is some difference in commands/reserved-words/libraries between
dos/windows-p.c. and linuxin c/c
y 03, 1998 12:33 PM
-- To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
-- Subject: RE: c/c++ under linux
--
-- That is exactly my problem .
-- With commands like printf,scanf etcÂ….. I don't have any
-- problem, but with the clrscr() function which clear the screen
-- in dos -doesn't seem to work under
That is exactly my problem .
With commands like printf,scanf etc. I don't have any problem, but
with the clrscr() function which clear the screen in dos -doesn't seem
to work under linux why ?
[PT] You will need to look at curses-based libraries for
text screen
That is exactly my problem .
With commands like printf,scanf etc. I don't have any problem, but =
with the clrscr() function which clear the screen in dos -doesn't seem =
to work under linux why ?
Isn't clrscr() specific to Turbo-C (the Borland product)? I remember running
across a
On Sun, 03 May 1998, Sahar Nitzan wrote:
That is exactly my problem .
With commands like printf,scanf etc. I don't have any problem, but with the
clrscr() function
which clear the screen in dos -doesn't seem to work under linux why ?
Because Linux is not DOS. clrscr() is a DOS-only