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- From: nathan@pact.srf.ac.uk (Nathan Sidwell)
- Subject: Re: is this string a number?
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- Date: Wed, 17 Jan 1996 12:03:29 GMT
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- Mike Rubenstein (miker3@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
- : nathan@pact.srf.ac.uk (Nathan Sidwell) wrote:
-
- : |>[what now transpires to be a fallacious statement]
-
- : Was it too much trouble to read the manual to find out what strtol()
- : does?
- No it wasn't too much trouble. It didn't give me the full story though.
-
- : The problem you cite is not a problem because that's just not how
- : strotol() works. From ISO 7.10.1.5:
- I (and my manual) stand corrected.
-
- nathan
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