I used the fflush() in Linux GCC but it did not work. Are there any alternatives for that function? Here is my code:
#include<stdio.h>
void main()
{
char ch='y';
while(ch=='y')
{
int a;
printf("Enter some value:");
scanf("%d",&a);
fflush(stdin);
printf("Do you want to continue?");
scanf("%c",&ch)
}
The output that I got is:
Enter some value: 10
Then the program ends. That's all. What can I do in Linux? Is there an alternative function?
stdin
is actually undefined behavior. Don't do it.fflush(stdin)
. Instead changescanf()
tofgets()
.fflush()
is an undefined operation on input streams. Some compilers may, as an extension, provide support for this undefined behavior. I would not recommend relying on this.