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Hi Peter, Peter Hansen wrote us all: PH> I have a program that does an "#include " for one of these new PH> headers. WATCOM found its own file instead of my PH> file (which came later in the path). PH> Is this acceptable behaviour for a C++ compiler, especially when it is PH> (apparently) undocumented? K&R page 143, chapter 7.1: Brackets are used to include standard files. Use double quotes if you want to include your own files. 73 es cuagn, Henk --- The-Box Point 0.15+ PC* Origin: Lobster BBS voor programmeurs 0104271432 (2:286/300.1) SEEN-BY: 105/42 620/243 624/50 711/401 409 410 413 430 807 808 809 934 942 SEEN-BY: 711/955 712/407 515 628 704 713/888 800/1 7877/2809 @PATH: 286/3 10 280/801 24/24 396/1 3615/50 105/103 42 712/515 711/808 809 @PATH: 711/934 |
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