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- From: Adrian Robson <adrian.robson@unn.ac.uk>
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- Subject: <string> and getline
- Date: 8 Feb 1996 16:34:58 GMT
- Organization: University of Northumbria at Newcastle
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- There does not appear to be a getline function
- in the draft standard for <string>.
- However, in Plauger's book on the standard libraries,
- his version of <string> does have a getline function.
- What is the intention of the standard?
-
- Thanks for any clarification of this matter.
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