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From: edmoy@violet.berkeley.edu
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: stdio bug in LSC
Message-ID: <6179@jade.BERKELEY.EDU>
Date: Fri, 4-Dec-87 17:09:59 EST
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Posted: Fri Dec  4 17:09:59 1987
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Here one that really slipped through the crack.

*** program 1 ***
#include 

main()
{
	printf("Hello, Macintosh\n");
}
*** program 2 ***
#include 

main()
{
	fputs("Hello, Macintosh\n", stdout);
}
*****************

The printf() works fine, popping up a console window and everything, but the
fputs() doesn't do anything.  Notice that adding a printf() before the fputs()
will result in both printing correctly (sounds like fputs() isn't doing
the right console window initialization).

(I'm using LSC 2.13 and the new stdio library posted a while back).

Edward Moy
Academic Computing Services
University of California
Berkeley, CA  94720

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