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From: "Jesper Lund" <jl1204 AT worldonline DOT dk>
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"Steveadele" <steveadele AT aol DOT com> wrote:

> #include <iostream.h>
>
> int main()
> {
>    cout << "hello world!\n";
>    return 0;
> }
> that is exactly how the book shows it also but,
> when i compile it i get a list of errors;
> hello.cpp:  inf function 'int main()':
> hello.cpp:6:  count undeclared (first use this function)
> hello.cpp:6:  (each undeclared identifier is reported only once
> hello.cpp:6:  for each function it appears in.)
> hello.cpp:6:  parse error before ';'
> can anyone tell me what im doing wrong?

1) Use #include <iostream> instead of <iostream.h>
2) Are you sure that you didn't misspell 'cout' as 'count' ?
3) If you are using gcc 3.x (check with gcc -v), your code must take into
account that cout is in the std namespace (as the C++ standard says). Write
std::cout or put a line with 'using namespace std;' after the #include
statement.



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