More getch() woes
Ted L. Glenn
tlglenn at cs.arizona.edu
Thu Mar 14 11:39:11 AEST 1991
In article <1991Mar13.223020.18117 at cs.mcgill.ca>, storm at cs.mcgill.ca (Marc WANDSCHNEIDER) writes:
| The following program WITHOUT The line #include <conio.h> does not work. It
| just freezes the entire system up, and I have to reboot (usin TC++ 1.0 on a
| PC). However, when I put the #include <conio.h>> line in, it doesn't even
| compile. I get LValue required in function main, and it point to the line
| c = 0;
| #include <stdio.h>
| #include <conio.h>
|
| main()
| {
| int i, test, c[25];
|
| i = 0;
| c = 0;
[Rest of program deleted]
Um, c by itself isn't an int. You have c declared as an array of ints.
c[0] = c[1] =...= 0 would be legal.
--
-Ted L. Glenn "Don't worry, be happy!" <--Ack! Pffffhhht!
tlglenn at cs.arizona.edu
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