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| From: | Niklas_Pson AT nosmam DOT hotmail DOT com (Niklas Pettersson) |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: strstream / stringstream |
| Date: | 10 Sep 2000 16:46:53 GMT |
| Organization: | Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden |
| Lines: | 31 |
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This is a problem in GCC. The string streams in sstream operates on C++ strings (the string class) and are the only string streams that is part of the Standard C++. The streams in strstream(available in DJGPP) is almost identicall but uses the old C strings instead (so yoy must do allocation and put '\0' at the end of the string by yourself..) / Niklas paul AT ibc DOT com DOT au DOT NOSPAM (Paul Cechner) wrote in <JcZt5.72$t42 DOT 3671 AT nsw DOT nnrp DOT telstra DOT net>: >i have not been able to use the istringstream class at all... actually, >i have not even been able to #include <sstream> > >should i be using #include <strstream> and the istrstream class instead? >are they identical in usage and functionality? > >thankyou in advance for the help > >-- >note: spam resistant email > >---------------------- >Paul Cechner > > > > >
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