"Object Oriented Programming with C++ : M.P.Bhave and S.A. Patekar"
what confuses me is, there is an output text window with all the results. I have mailed to author asking for further clarifications.
Well any how i have moved ahead reading other topics.
anil
Perhaps you might post the part of the book that made you think like this. With this, we can judge if it was a simple misunderstanding on your part, or if it's a bad book.
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.