Author: Lieven Clarisse
Date: 07:39:07 01/16/03
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On January 16, 2003 at 09:59:48, David Rasmussen wrote: >On January 16, 2003 at 09:04:07, Lieven Clarisse wrote: > >>On January 16, 2003 at 08:56:32, David Rasmussen wrote: >> >>>On January 16, 2003 at 06:39:35, Lieven Clarisse wrote: >>> >>>>This should bring you a little closer to your goal, it is by no means a working >>>>example, but will show you how to get started. >>>> >>>> >>>>#include <string.h> >>>> >>> >>>If anything, it's #include <string> not <string.h> >> >><string.h> is perfectly correct. >> > >Sorry, I meant <cstring>. <string.h> is guaranteed to work, but will be >deprecated. > >>I don't know what you are talking about. >> >>> >>>I will not comment on the rest. >>> >>What is that supposed to mean? Instead of breaking people, why don't you give >>some helpfull code? Yeah I know, much easier just throwing mud. I gave him >>*some* code, which should give him some hints for further work. Of course he >>should better start reading some books, but that was not what he was asking for. >> > >It just meant that while I wanted to comment on the include line, I didn't want >to comment on the rest. I'm sorry if it sounded hostile or harsh. What do you >mean by breaking people? Is it something that I do? > >/David My apologies, I am quite under a bit stress these days, and I was expecting people to break my code, scince it was so quick/lazy written. That's why I overreacted.
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