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From: Andrej Aderhold <dra AT spektracom DOT de>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: little problem but great troubles
Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 18:03:23 +0100
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<P>hi there,

<P>I've got a really stupid problem crouching up everytime with djgpp.
So far I couldn't
<BR>solve it but its probably sth. with the buffer. here it goes.

<P>#include &lt;iostream.h>
<BR>#include &lt;conio.h>

<P>main()
<BR>{
<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; cout &lt;&lt; " some stuff";
<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; getch();&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
// or even when, while(!kbhit());
<BR>}

<P>' some stuff' first appears at the screen when I hit the key, and then
the programm terminates. So, now when I put a \n behind stuff like

<P>cout &lt;&lt; " some stuff\n";

<P>it's doing it right. It first shows the line and then - on keyhit -
terminates.
<BR>I would be glad if somebody could explain this to me.
<BR>Andrej Aderhold</HTML>

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