I've been using gcc in Linux and cc in Unix.  I have not been using an IDE, 
only the terminal shell and a text editing program for the C files. On both 
computers c programs compile and run, however, the compilers are different have 
different options, and some code that compiles and runs on one doesn't on the 
other.  

What I want to know is if there any easy way I could find out where my .h files 
are  on my computers such as stdio.h? Also, would I be able to find the 
function prototypes for things  like scanf in them or would I have to go 
somewhere else? 

Please someone answer my question because I have been wanting to know the 
answer for about 3 years now, and I think that is a long enough time to wait. 

From: Steve Searle <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 6:25:43 PM
Subject: Re: [c-prog] Re: a problem with eclipse


Around 11:16pm on Monday, May 18, 2009 (UK time), peternilsson42 scrawled:

> Then it sounds like you have some issues with your include
> path settings, or your installation in general.

I agree with this.  First, are you sure you have stdio.h on your
computer; can you see the file?

If you can, then check that you have the correct path set in Eclipse to
pick up the include files.

Steve


      

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