To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT. The POSIX names itoa, ltoa, and ultoa exist as aliases for the _itoa, _ltoa, and _ultoa functions. The POSIX names are deprecated because they don't follow the implementation-specific global function name conventions of ISO C. By ...
implementation you used. [color=blue] > I feel like everything I once knew > has gone![/color] The problem is that you learnt a load of vendor specific extensions without learning that they are *not* part of the C language. Had you learnt standard C you would not have this problem....
To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT. The POSIX names itoa, ltoa, and ultoa exist as aliases for the _itoa, _ltoa, and _ultoa functions. The POSIX names are deprecated because they don't follow the implementation-specific global function name conventions of ISO C. By ...
To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT. The POSIX names itoa, ltoa, and ultoa exist as aliases for the _itoa, _ltoa, and _ultoa functions. The POSIX names are deprecated because they don't follow the implementation-specific global function name conventions of ISO C. By ...
To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT. The POSIX names itoa, ltoa, and ultoa exist as aliases for the _itoa, _ltoa, and _ultoa functions. The POSIX names are deprecated because they don't follow the implementation-specific global function name conventions of ISO C. By ...
To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT. The POSIX names itoa, ltoa, and ultoa exist as aliases for the _itoa, _ltoa, and _ultoa functions. The POSIX names are deprecated because they don't follow the implementation-specific global function name conventions of ISO C. By ...
To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT. The POSIX names itoa, ltoa, and ultoa exist as aliases for the _itoa, _ltoa, and _ultoa functions. The POSIX names are deprecated because they don't follow the implementation-specific global function name conventions of ISO C. By ...
To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT. The POSIX names itoa, ltoa, and ultoa exist as aliases for the _itoa, _ltoa, and _ultoa functions. The POSIX names are deprecated because they don't follow the implementation-specific global function name conventions of ISO C. By ...
To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT. The POSIX names itoa, ltoa, and ultoa exist as aliases for the _itoa, _ltoa, and _ultoa functions. The POSIX names are deprecated because they don't follow the implementation-specific global function name conventions of ISO C. By ...
To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT. The POSIX names itoa, ltoa, and ultoa exist as aliases for the _itoa, _ltoa, and _ultoa functions. The POSIX names are deprecated because they don't follow the implementation-specific global function name conventions of ISO C. By ...