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From: | "Deathray0" <webmaster AT romworld DOT findhere DOT com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Problem with C++ libraries in djgpp |
Date: | Thu, 14 Oct 1999 22:22:57 -0400 |
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I may be new to C/C++ (not much experience), but I believe that both C and C++ have the headerfiles defined like: C: #include <stdio.h> C++: #include <iostream.h> -- ----- Deathray0 webmaster AT romworld DOT findhere DOT com Steven Anthony Uy <tsanth AT iname DOT com> wrote in message news:HSL0N4+v6qbmIKWROFCraDu0ExqC AT 4ax DOT com... > On Sun, 26 Sep 1999 08:32:48 GMT, iharriso AT haverford DOT edu (Ian) wrote: > > Shouldn't it read: > > #include <iostream> > > instead? I'd learned (today, even!) that iostream.h is the header > file for C-style IO, whereas iostream is the header for C++-style IO. >
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