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From: manni AT hotbot DOT com (Manni Heumann)
Subject: Re: string class...
References: <7cmm28$stl$1 AT cubacola DOT tninet DOT se> <36EFC55F DOT 24C6EBEC AT pentek DOT com>
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Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 08:25:31 GMT
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In article <36EFC55F DOT 24C6EBEC AT pentek DOT com>, Charles Krug <charles AT pentek DOT com> wrote:
>Fredrik Lippelt wrote:
>
>> I'm learning C++ programming right now and according to the book I have in
>> the subject there is a stringclass named string, not string.h
>> Now Rhide doesn't like <string> and when I declare the <string.h> header it
>> doesn't recognize my string variables. What's wrong?
>
>If you have a good installation, <string> is what you want.  You will find it
>in the lang\cxx directory.
>
>However, some books use a definition of "string" based on the old GNU String
>class, now depreciated.  That can cause mysterious problems.
>

Just to complete this:
<string.h> is the header for the C library string manipulation functions (like 
strcpy or strcat).


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