Your funcyion also has an additional bug. You know what references are, right?
Originally Posted by Adak
io.h certainly IS included in some modern compilers. It is no longer part of the standard for C, but it is nevertheless, included in the very latest Pelles C versions.
Originally Posted by Salem
You mean it's included as a crutch to help ancient programmers limp along without them having to relearn too much.
Outside of your DOS world, your header file is meaningless.
By the way Elysia I did read over the article you linked me to and it was informative but being that i am already very confused it was like speaking "Hello" in latin to a 5 year old; it sounds cool but they have no idea what you just said.
Please do elaborate on the parts you fail to understand. It would be troublesome if you left without at least being able to interpret that.
Also, stupid tablet. Someone please merge these two replies.
Originally Posted by Adak
io.h certainly IS included in some modern compilers. It is no longer part of the standard for C, but it is nevertheless, included in the very latest Pelles C versions.
Originally Posted by Salem
You mean it's included as a crutch to help ancient programmers limp along without them having to relearn too much.
Outside of your DOS world, your header file is meaningless.