Avinash Sonawane
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On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 12:44 PM, Tavish Naruka <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> 2) Is there any similar  kind of replacement for getch() too ?
>> 3) Why conio.h doesn't work in GCC ?
>>
>
> if you are used to using getch() at the end of your programs, to create a
> pause, then its not needed. For other uses you can use getchar(). These are
> not a part of the standard c library libc, so you can't use conio.h.
>

All right. Actually I use getch() just to see the output. By the way when I
used getchar() instead of getch(), program got executed but didn't show any
output on the terminal. which simply means it didn't stop.

But interestingly when I run the same code on CodeBlock IDE it showed me the
output. Why is it so ?

Program :

# include <stdio.h>
# include <stdlib.h>

 void main()
{
system("clear");
printf("First program using GCC");
getchar();
}

terminal:

avinash@titanic:~/Documents/C$ gcc first.c
avinash@titanic:~/Documents/C$


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