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Message-ID: <368EDAE2.71F6DE21@math.gatech.edu>
Date: Sat, 02 Jan 1999 21:50:10 -0500
From: Luis Hernandez <newton AT math DOT gatech DOT edu>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: LIMITS header file question.
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3|3c7r0n wrote:

> Hello there.. I tried to compile a program that came on a book that I
> bought to learn C++ and it used the <limits> header file but when I tried
> to compile it with djgpp I found out that djgpp does not come with a limits
> header file.  My question is that if anybody has developed this file for
> djgpp and would be interested in sharing it with a person eagered to
> exapand his knowledge in c++.  Thanx in advanced for all the troubles that
> this may cause.
>
>  e13c7r0n

Hi:
  In answer to your question I can suggest you to follow this
link:
            http://www.cwi.nl/~steven/
there you'll find a link to "enquire". enquire is a C program
developed by  Steven Pemberton  that automatically create the
limits.h file for you.  In fact it provides you with a lot of
useful information about your C compiler.

The explicit link for enquire is:
        http://www.cwi.nl/~steven/enquire.html
and following  that link you will see that the title for such
web page  ("Enquire: Everything you wanted to know about your
C Compiler and Machine, but didn't know who  to ask") is per-
fectely well deserved.

Note: I gave  you the first  address because  there is also a
lot of useful information on it.

Happy New Year,

         Luis Hernández

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