Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/03/30/05:21:51
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| From: | Shaun Jackman <sjackman AT home DOT com>
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| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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| Subject: | Using cin and getline
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| Date: | Tue, 30 Mar 1999 10:16:39 GMT
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I'm having a problem with the following code snippet, where the input
from cin is (for example):
[BEGIN input]
abcdefgh
ijklmnop
[END input]
string name;
char buf[80];
cin >> name;
cin.getline(buf,80);
Name is written to properly, but it doesn't even wait for input when it
comes to the getline. The following code snippet works.
string name;
char buf[80];
cin >> name;
cin.get(); // This never happens
cin.getline(buf,80);
The above is a real hack. What is my problem, and how do I fix it?
Thanks for your help,
Please reply by e-mail as well if possible,
Shaun Jackman
sjackman AT home DOT com
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