Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/03/01/02:04:17
I got a response to my question (love this list!), as follows:
On Tue, 28 Feb 1995, Steve Salter (519) 452-4447 wrote:
> Bill,
>
> I spoke with someone who know C++ much better than I do, and he says that the
> program is valid and should work. We successfully compiled and ran it under
> Borland C++ but I am unable to get it to run when compiled by gcc.
>
> I got and compiled the libiostream library for debugging and followed the call
> to infile.get(one_char). Unfortunately, the error occurred in a deeply buried
> function which I didn't trace into (the function call is "_strbuf->sbumpc()".
> This translates into a call to _IO_getc(this).
>
> Anyway, I have to do _some_ real work today, but will try again tomorrow to
> follow this further unless someone else solves it.
OK, so the tutorial is right and gpp is wrong. Is this a djgpp problem
or a GNU problem, or does it have to do with dialect differences, or
what? It seems like the code is vanilla C++ and should work, so I am a
little more confident of the propriety of posting my question to this
list! This is simple stuff, and if it doesn't work then I don't have a
lot of confidence in the whole djgpp C++ package (the C part works great,
though!).
Steve: Thanks a million, I may eventually get to lesson two!!
Bill Davidson
bdavidson AT ra DOT isisnet DOT com
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