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-=> On 19 Mar 95 21:10:28 Peter Fitzsimmons said to Andrew Grillet <=- PF> The easiest way, without adding a fflush() after each printf() that PF> does not end in \n, would be to turn buffering off. This will slow PF> output down, but will work. PF> setvbuf(stdout, NULL, _IONBF, 0); This was indeed what I wanted, but I have already added the fflush()'s. AG> Also, does anyone know what values the command line switches take. ag> I can't find any documentation on this. PF> Which program's command line switches are you asking about? LINK386 Andrew ... Unable to close TROUSER.ZIP replace floppy and retry --- Blue Wave/Max v2.12 OS/2 [NR]* Origin: Me/2 (2:254/259) SEEN-BY: 105/42 620/243 624/300 711/401 409 410 413 430 807 808 809 934 955 SEEN-BY: 712/407 515 628 704 713/888 800/1 7877/2809 @PATH: 254/259 1 255/1 440/4 141/209 270/101 105/103 42 712/515 711/808 809 @PATH: 711/934 |
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