Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/02/09/17:00:48
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Date: | Tue, 09 Feb 1999 13:25:17 -0800
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From: | Kagenin <kagenin AT devnull DOT com>
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Subject: | Re: using namespace std; does not work???
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That's cause gcc 2.8.1 doesn't support namespaces yet. Since DJGPP is a
port of GCC, DJGPP doesn't support namespaces...
but on another note....
Camilo wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I use djgpp to check my code for ANSI C++ compliance. However "using
> namespaces" does not apparently work. Am I right?
>
> #include <fstream>
> #include <iostream>
you need to put the using keyword about here.
And fstream already #include's iostream, so you don't need to #include
it again
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> int main(){
> using namespace std; //<-- does not work???
You don't put the using keword here.
> cout << " using namespace std does work! \r\n"; // std::cout << " does
> work anyway \r\n";
> return(0);
> }
> Thank you
> Camilo
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