Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/12/27/22:51:32
From: | doubtme AT my-deja DOT com
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Updating GPP/GCC to a new version...
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Date: | Thu, 28 Dec 2000 03:32:55 GMT
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Hi everyone...
Just a quick question in advance of trying to upgrade GCC/GPP so I don't
screw it up and spend a long time downloading stuff at 33.6 that I don't
need...
The following program, with my version of GPP and GCC (2.8.1) fails to
compile with a number of errors, each basically saying "namespaces not
implemented in this version." Is this correct? Or am I doing something
really weird?
If namespaces aren't implemented, what would I need to download to
update everything to the latest version? Do I have to re-download all of
DJGPP? or just the GCC and GPP files?
Any help, advice, or best-guesses would be much appreciated!
Christo Fogelberg
The Program (all in one file):
#include <iostream>
namespace foo
{
void f() { cout << "foo!"; }
}
int main()
{
for(int i = 1; i <= 10; i++)
{
cout << i << ": ";
foo::f();
cout << endl;
}
return 0;
}
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