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- From: abutler@ariel.demon.co.uk (Tony Butler)
- Path: sparky!uunet!pipex!demon!ariel.demon.co.uk!abutler
- Subject: BC/C++ -> ANSI C
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- References: <1992Nov11.114205.2259@cnsvax.uwec.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 19:03:24 +0000
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- In article <1992Nov11.114205.2259@cnsvax.uwec.edu> princemr@cnsvax.uwec.edu writes:
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- >
- > Ok, here's my problem...
- >
- > I recently purchased Borland C/C++ and that is all fun and great. My problem
- > lies in the fact the many of my classes and on our campuses UNIX machine and
- > that runs ANSI C.
- >
- > I was wondering if there was any way to get BC/C++ to "think" (bad term, I
- > know) in ANSI C.
- >
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- If you use the IDE environment, choose: Options, Compiler, Source and
- you can choose between Borland, ANSI, UNIX V and K & R type source code.
- I dunno about the command line version, but I'm sure if you RTFM it will
- be in there somewhere, or possible it's one of the things displayed when
- you just do a 'BCC' from the DOS prompt.
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