c++

Brian Borowski brianb at braille.uwo.ca
Fri Mar 16 07:50:46 EST 2001


I don't understand this question.  You use streams to do your I/O and use
regular C where you need it.  People do this all the time, so your state
of confusion in this matter is self-induced.

Brian Borowski


On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Tyler Spivey wrote:

> how do c++ programmers solve the problem of using c-only libs ? they:
> don't supporrt streams ... that's why i'm going to c, regreatabley.
> how can i make c-only libs support streams and stuff? i don't want to mix c++ files in with c fopen's and fclose, but ... s/but//
> with c's files ... i said that - i can't backspace, stupid kermit.
> example:
> clib wants a file desc. you an't use streams, do s/do/so you have to use fopen/fclose.
> in most o fyour code you use streams.
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