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    Quote Originally Posted by Elysia View Post
    ...So instead of writing down a reply here, why didn't you just put it on the wiki!?!
    Don't have an account.

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    All you could do was create one and send a pm so I could add you to the editor group... it's a free-for-all wiki, ya know. You can add whatever comes to mind.
    Quote Originally Posted by Adak View Post
    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.
    Quote Originally Posted by Salem View Post
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elysia View Post
    Yes, but they're incomplete in this regard.
    This one is very good I think

    STDIN pitfalls

    Quote Originally Posted by whiteflags View Post
    Don't have an account.
    WAAAAHHHHHH! WAAAAHHHHH!

    Pretty sure you can join sourceforge without having to have a project there.

    If you do have a OSS project that you want free hosting for, it is not hard to get either.
    C programming resources:
    GNU C Function and Macro Index -- glibc reference manual
    The C Book -- nice online learner guide
    Current ISO draft standard
    CCAN -- new CPAN like open source library repository
    3 (different) GNU debugger tutorials: #1 -- #2 -- #3
    cpwiki -- our wiki on sourceforge

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    Good one.
    *bookmarks*
    Quote Originally Posted by Adak View Post
    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.
    Quote Originally Posted by Salem View Post
    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.

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