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Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 12:19:01 -0500
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From: Paul Derbyshire <pderbysh AT usa DOT net>
Subject: Re: Newbie Question (variable dec.)
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At 03:06 AM 2/12/99 GMT, you wrote:
>int x;
>for (x=0;x<=10;x++) printf("%i\n",x);
>int y;
>for (y=0;y<=10;y++) printf("%i\n",y);
>
>what I'm wondering is this just a part of standard C,
>is there some option that will change this?

Standard C doesn't allow that...C++ does. Use C++. :-)

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