Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/12/13/03:40:37
>Hi! I've just downloaded djgpp + C++ files + maintenance 1 &
>2. The compilation returns an error message indicating that
>the setw for '<<' was not referenced (sorry, don't have the
>error message on hand).
The code for omanip in <iomanip.h> is broken. You need to make it
look more like the code for imanip...I can't remember the exact
details, but shall post the correct header if so desired. (Sorry,
I forgot to keep the orig. and make a patch.)
>The problems seems that the symbol __GNUG__ was defined, and
>that references to some external definition which doesn't
>exist. What can I do to correct this problem (other than
>commenting out the extern references) ?
Where are you getting this?! Anything involving __GNUG__ in
the C++ headers just means, AFAIK, that one can use the
int foo() return r; { r = 17; }
convention.
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