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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 00:10:17 -0600
From: Mack McNeely <Mackdaddy AT worldnet DOT att DOT net>
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Subject: library stuff (AP Class)
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I am a senior in AP Computer Science II. My class uses Borland C++5.02.
I got DJGPP because I need to start working on the projects at home and
I needed a compiler.   I have been taught everything to do with strings
and vectors with  a special group of files created by The college board
AP Computer Science. I downloaded all the files from this address:
"http://www.collegeboard.com/ap/computer-science/html/classes.html".
I put all the header files in the c:\djgpp\include directory and I put
the .cpp files in a directory called apclass at
c:\djgpp\addons\apclass.  I compiled apstring.cpp from the command
prompt and that worked fine.  However, when I tried that with the other
files  I got these three lines:( I'll use the example of apvector.cpp)
" In file included from apvector.cpp:17:
c:/djgpp/lang/cxx/apvector.h:127: apvector.cpp: No such file or
directory (ENOENT
)"
This is a character for character copying precise down to the slashes.
Please tell me what my problem is.  and why it is printing / instead of
\ in this line:
c:/djgpp/lang/cxx/apvector.h:127: apvector.cpp: No such file or
directory (ENOENT).
I am sure it is just some stupid mistake but please help me fix it.
Until  it is fixed I cannot work on my school stuff.  And any help on
commands for plain old strings, and vectors would be helpful too.
Thanks,
Mack McNeely
P.S. Please respond to my E-mail address,  Mackdaddy AT worldnet DOT att DOT net

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<font size=-1>I am a senior in AP Computer Science II. My class uses Borland
C++5.02. I got DJGPP because I need to start working on the projects at
home and I needed a compiler.&nbsp;&nbsp; I have been taught everything
to do with strings and vectors with&nbsp; a special group of files created
by The college board AP Computer Science. I downloaded all the files from
this address: "<A HREF="http://www.collegeboard.com/ap/computer-science/html/classes.html">http://www.collegeboard.com/ap/computer-science/html/classes.html</A>".</font>
<br><font size=-1>I put all the header files in the c:\djgpp\include directory
and I put the .cpp files in a directory called apclass at c:\djgpp\addons\apclass.&nbsp;
I compiled apstring.cpp from the command prompt and that worked fine.&nbsp;
However, when I tried that with the other files&nbsp; I got these three
lines:( I'll use the example of apvector.cpp)</font>
<br><font size=-1>" In file included from apvector.cpp:17:</font>
<br><font size=-1>c:/djgpp/lang/cxx/apvector.h:127: apvector.cpp: No such
file or directory (ENOENT</font>
<br><font size=-1>)"</font>
<br><font size=-1>This is a character for character copying precise down
to the slashes.&nbsp; Please tell me what my problem is.&nbsp; and why
it is printing / instead of \ in this line:</font>
<br><font size=-1>c:/djgpp/lang/cxx/apvector.h:127: apvector.cpp: No such
file or directory (ENOENT).</font>
<br><font size=-1>I am sure it is just some stupid mistake but please help
me fix it.&nbsp; Until&nbsp; it is fixed I cannot work on my school stuff.&nbsp;
And any help on commands for plain old strings, and vectors would be helpful
too.&nbsp; Thanks,</font>
<br><font size=-1>Mack McNeely</font>
<br><font size=-1>P.S. Please respond to my E-mail address,&nbsp; Mackdaddy AT worldnet DOT att DOT net</font></html>

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