I can't understand where is the problem. I work under RH7.3 and g++
compiler.
Thank you
That's because it doesn't exist in GNU's standard C library. itoa isn't
defined in the ANSI C standard. You could use sprintf instead.
--ll
Hello,
where in stdlib.h is itoa ?
use sprintf or similar
I have now added this to the FAQ:
http://www.daimi.au.dk/~kasperd/comp.os.linux.development.faq.html#itoa
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I tried to order ``chowder'' in a restaurant while vacationing in
Italy. All I got was dumb looks from the waiter. I can't understand
where the problem is! Why can't the world just adjust itself to my
expectations?
To the OP:
Of course, there is good news. Unlike the restaurants in Italy, where
you would be ejected forcably if you intruded into the kitchen to cook
up your own "chowder", here in the Linux community, you _can_ write your
own implementation of itoa().
The recipe is easy (it's one that any competent cook should be able to
make up from scratch), the cooking utensils are readily available, and
both the other patrons and the cooking staff have no problem if you do.
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