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From: | "Ivor Blockley" <tigereye AT iinet DOT net DOT au> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Maths expression parser, compilation problems |
Date: | Sat, 19 Jun 1999 14:47:28 +0800 |
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I was searching the web for code for a mathematical expression parser and came across a nice looking library (source written in "ANSI C++") at http://wong.scripps.edu/~iano/Parser.html This library was written on a Machintosh running BeOS , and I'm trying to compile it with DJGPP on a Pentium. Although some parts of the code seem to compile OK, most of the .cpp files just result in numerous error messages. I tested my DJGPP setup with some simple C++ projects and they compiled with no problem, so I think my system setup is not to blame. Maybe someone could try compiling this library for themselves, and see if they can get it to work? (the code can be downloaded from the above web site). Any suggestions on how to force the code into submission would be welcome. Ivor Blockley tigereye AT iinet DOT net DOT au
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