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On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 12:03:09 +0000, Grey Knight <s16### [at] namtarqubacuk>
wrote:
> Oh dear. What exactly was \0 put in for if you can't write it to a file?
> It's not like it makes any sense to put it in a text string...
From documentation: "Depending on what platform you are using, they may not be
fully supported for console output. However they will appear in any text file
if you re-direct a stream to a file."
When I tried it with #warning it produced the same error message.
So, does it means bug ? Should I repost it into beta-test ?
ABX
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