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Top Forums Programming Print slashes using C Post 302807381 by wisecracker on Tuesday 14th of May 2013 03:18:57 PM
Old 05-14-2013
Hi Corona688...

Quote:
Not when the original question remains unresolved. I am completely certain now, that the code he posted is not the code that caused the error. So the 'solutions' are misleading at best.
The problem is unless we know that for a fact then the ONLY assumption we can come to is the compilation itself.

As alister has pointed out, the given compiler has had _eons_ of proof tesing but that does not make it entirely bullet proof. Assuming the OP's code IS as he originally wrote it and he compiled it the way he did, giving the result on screen as shown, then perhaps - just a miniscule perhaps - there might be a very rare bug in the compiler...

I would not want to put my life on it, but the only real test is for the OP to go back to his original code and see if he can recreate the same error...

Anyhow as a mere amateur I do trust you professinals and your replies and will bow out gracefully... ;o)

Bye...
 

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