Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/08/31/12:15:04
From: | brk AT mail DOT eclipse DOT net (Brian Kennedy)
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Subject: | <ios> and std::right?
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Date: | Fri, 31 Aug 2001 16:13:35 GMT
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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I am a C++ newbie, and have run into a few problems compiling code using
DJGPP and RHIDE. Specifically, I don't have the <ios> header. My other
headers files seem to be located in djgpp/lang/cxx/ -- in alphabetical
order, the files in that directory go from hash_map, hash_set, iomanip,
iosfwd, iostream, iterator... skipping any <ios> file. Also, I was told
that "std::right" was part of the <iomanip> file, but this doesn't compile
for me ("Error: '::right' undeclared (first use here)").
Everything else I've tried so far works fine (including other things from
<iomanip> like setprecision, setw). I have looked through the FAQ, read
the parts about missing headers in C++, about LFNs, etc., and none of that
is the problem.
Does it sound like I've installed things wrong? Missed downloading a .zip
file? Are these things not a part of the standard DJGPP install?
Any help appreciated. Please keep in mind that I'm a C++ and DJGPP
beginner, so I may need things explained to me a little slower ;-).
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Brian Kennedy
brk AT eclipse DOT net
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