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- From: millert@grad.csee.usf.edu (Timothy Miller)
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- Subject: Where is sscanf() ?
- Date: 15 Mar 1996 20:04:44 GMT
- Organization: University of South Florida
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- I'm really having a hard time here. I can't seem to get any c++ program
- to compile without warnings if it has something like sscanf in it. What
- do I include? stdio.h doesn't exist, cstdio doesn't contain it, and
- iostdio.h causes serious fatal errors.
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- I'm using g++ under SunOS.
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- Timothy Miller, millert@grad.csee.usf.edu Theoretical Linguistics
- http://www.csee.usf.edu/~millert Music Theory, Computer Engineering
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