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Subject: | Re: help newbie |
Date: | Sat, 18 Nov 2000 20:39:02 GMT |
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BERNADETTE wrote: > when i try to compile a program i get error no match for > '_IO_istream_withassign & > int &' > what does that mean? It looks like you've tried to use > instead of >> with an input stream (such as cin). > i dont have any capitol letters so what is > _IO_istrem_withassign &> _IO_istream_withassign is one of the classes that GCC's C++ library uses internally.
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