no, I am trying to use flushall() before a scanf because if i dont have 
the flushall() it will not pause the second time i use the scanf 
flushall() is in the stdio.h file in Microsoft Visual C++ and my program 
works there, but when I try to compile it in linux, it cant find 
flushall().the flushall() is used to clear the variables, fflush is for 
flushing file stream I beleave.


Aaron Konstam wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 11:34:30AM -0500, Keith Jonathan Bodwell wrote:
> 
>>Does anyone know why the stdio.h file that comes with gcc does not 
>>include the flushall() function, and is there a way I can get a stdio.h 
>>with the flushall() function that will work with gcc?
>>      Thanks
>>              Keith
>>
>>-- 
>>
> Is what you want to do is flush all output streamsi? well the man page
> says that fflush can do that:
>  If the stream argument is NULL, fflush  flushes  all  open
>         output streams.
> 



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