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From: | "Gustavo Niemeyer" <djgpp AT niemeyer DOT net> |
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Subject: | RE: Setting up c++ headers |
Date: | Sat, 19 Jun 1999 23:50:49 -0300 |
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You don't have to do anything... DJGPP knows where to find C++ headers. Just correctly set the environment, use the correct command line parameters and don't forget the file extension. Everything else should be ok... ASCII functions??? I don't know this library... Just a joke! :-) Gustavo Niemeyer -----Original Message----- From: sephiroth [mailto:sephiroth AT id-base DOT com] Sent: Sábado, 19 de Junho de 1999 20:50 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Setting up c++ headers I noticed that all the C++ headers are in the lang/cxx directory, instead of the normal include directory, what is the correct way to set up DJGPP so i can use the ANSI (or is it ASCII?) C++ functions like ostream, string, etc, etc. Thanx in advance for any help. -- -Aaron Jp----------------------- -HTML Code Dude, Pro GTA Player- -http://get.to/blahblur -------- --------------------------------
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