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From: "Edmund Horner" <ejrh AT paradise DOT net DOT nz>
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Subject: Re: EOF
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The End of File (EOF) character probably depends on your OS or compiler, but
it may actually be standardised across most platforms.  For DJGPP, EOF is
defined to be -1.  It's probably simplest just to use the "EOF" word.

"Michelle" <neohkl AT cyberway DOT com DOT sg> wrote in message
news:3a03ddb1$1 AT news DOT starhub DOT net DOT sg...
>
> What is EOF char for me?
>
> I am using pentium 166MMX.
> Is EOF OS dependen or HW dependent?
>
> TIA
>
>


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