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| From: | "Morpheus" <hall AT silo DOT csci DOT unt DOT edu> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | parse errors (compile time) |
| Date: | Mon, 8 Nov 1999 11:35:30 -0600 |
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Here is the code:
int getFileNumLines(char* file) {
ifstream in(file);
if(!in) {
return 0;
}
char* line = new char[MAX_CHARS + 1]; // parse error here
int numLines = 0;
in.readLine(line, MAX_CHARS); // parse error here
while(in) {
numLines++;
in.readLine(line, MAX_CHARS); // parse error here
}
freeString(line);
in.close();
return numLines;
}
I get a parse error on the lines indicated. MAX_CHARS is defined in another
.h file, which is included. Thanks for help on this menial problem.
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morpheus
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