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From: Michael Numminen <emwminu AT emw DOT ericsson DOT se>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: [Q] Can djgpp compile the C++ source ???
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 11:36:38 +0100
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Kim,Young-Jae wrote:
> 
> Hi all...
> I'm a beginner of DJGPP...
> I've received some binary files in http://www.delorie.com/dgjpp
> and installed to the directory c:\djgpp, and done all things in the
> web page describing to install...
> And I typed some source file and command to compile it...
> c:\> gcc arraynew.cpp -o arraynew.exe
> but it reports various error message, which says it cannot load
> "iostream.h"...
> I've found that "iostream.h" is in the directory "c:\djgpp\lang\cxx"
> not in the directory "c:\djgpp\include"...
> 
> The following is my source code...
> 
> Plz, let me know whether djgpp can compile C++ code or not !!!
> 
> #include <iostream.h>
> int main(void)
> {
>         double *p3 = new double[3];
>         p3[2] = 0.2;
>         p3[1] = 0.5;
>         p3[0] = 0.8;
> 
>         cout << "p3[1] is " << p3[1] << ".\n";
>         p3 = p3+1;
>         cout << "Now p3[0] is " << p3[0] << ".\n";
>         cout << "p3[1] is " << p3[1] << ".\n";
>         return 0;
> }

Hi!

You must compile with options -lgpp, like this:

	c:\> gcc arraynew.cc -lgpp -o arraynew.exe

Miche

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