Mail Archives: djgpp/2002/09/19/09:15:09
> >> That's clear indication that this code is indeed assuming an
> >> old-fashioned, no longer correct version of the C++ language.
> > mmh, does that I'm on the wrong track. A bit confused now on which one
is
> > the standard.
> > #include <iostream>
> > using namespace std;
>
> That's the new, officially standardized way. But to work around your
> naming conflicts regarding the variable "count", it might be better to
> avoid "using namespace std;" and instead salt your code with explicit
> "std::" prefixes where necessary.
Any example on this "std::" coding?
mmh, I will try to avoid "using namespace std;" from today onwards. :p
>
> > #include <iostream.h>
>
> That's the older way. As of version 3.0 and later, GCC will complain
> about this, warning you about "deprecated usage".
>
> >> The one by Stroustrup should be up to date, e.g.
> > Do you have any good book to introduce to this newbie? :p
>
> No, because I don't actively do C++ myself, but if I did, I'd be using
> "the real thing", i.e. Stroustrup.
I will try to look for these books.
Thanks. :p
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