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Multi-platform includes?
I know that <cstudio> can also be <stdio> and can be written different ways on Linux then with windows.
I've see some code doing a IFDEF __APPLE__ (I'm guessing, if compiled on a mac do whats between this) Is there one for Linux/Window? |
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