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* In a message originally to Randy Kirschenmann, Bill Patterson writes:
RK> -=> Quoting Bill Patterson to All <=-
RK>
RK> BP> I've tried every flag, call, setting or function I can to get this
RK> to
RK> BP> work right, but it won't. If anyone can make this compile and work
RK> BP> under C Set ++, it'd be mucho appreciaited.
RK>
RK> Bill,
RK> I got this to work under WC++ 10.5... I don't have your compiler,
RK> but try
RK> it with CSet++ and see what happens.
RK>
RK> #include
RK>
RK> int main() {
RK> char input;
RK>
RK> cin.setf(ios::stdio);
RK> cin.unsetf(ios::skipws);
RK> cout << "\n\n Hit return to continue";
RK> cin >> input;
RK>
RK> return 0;
RK> }
RK>
RK> RGK
Will do! Thanks! I had given up hope of using cin.
Now for the next question, I've been looking for a good book on PM
programming. I'm used to Apple's Toolbox reference series and a set simular
to those (but for OS/2) would be nice.
Bill
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