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From: cybpunk AT geocities DOT com
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Flush stdin?
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 23:41:53 GMT
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I'm just now progamming 'C' in DJGPP (previously c++) and I need to know
how to get around a problem.  In my 'C' class we use MS VC which will
clear the input buffer with fflush(stdin), but djgpp (I believe due to
the os) won't.  2 things I need to know.  Is there a alternative
function to do this, provided with djgpp, or should I write my own.  If
I write my own, any ideas?  The second thing I need to do is have a
#ifdef statement that will detect the djgpp compiler so I can define
flush according to the compiler building the source.

TIA
-John


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