Message-Id: <199805091800.SAA03444@brethil.esoterica.pt> From: "David Leal" To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 17:57:34 +0000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Subject: Re: djgpp daily digest for 05 May 1998 2/3 Reply-to: lorien AT esoterica DOT pt CC: fighteer AT cs DOT com In-reply-to: <199805060407.AAA14768@delorie.com> Precedence: bulk > From: "John M. Aldrich" > Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp > Subject: Re: where are the manipulators? > Date: Tue, 05 May 1998 18:50:36 -0400 > To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com > Precedence: bulk > > David wrote: > > > > I'm new to c++, and new to djgpp also. When I compiled a program using > > in RHIDE, there were no errors but it's like I never > > used setw or setfill because they're completely ignored in the binary > > program: > > > > btw, although there are no errors, rhide, in the messages window > > always says one "Bad command or file name". What is it looking for? > > Please post some sample code that demonstrates this problem. I have no > difficulty using the iostream manipulators in DJGPP. Make sure that > you've set up your DJGPP configuration properly; if you continue to > experience problems, try creating an RHIDE bug report and submitting it. Hello, sorry I haven't replied to this later, but I've been busy with school. Here's the code that doesn't work. ---- void mostra( Tabuleiro tab1 ) { // show game cout << ' ' << tab1[0][0] << ' ' << '|' << ' ' << tab1[0][1] << ' ' << '|' << ' ' << tab1[0][2] << endl; cout << setw(11) << setfill('-') << endl; cout << ' ' << tab1[1][0] << ' ' << '|' << ' ' << tab1[1][1] << ' ' << '|' << ' ' << tab1[1][2] << endl; cout << setw(11) << setfill('-') << endl; cout << ' ' << tab1[2][0] << ' ' << '|' << ' ' << tab1[2][1] << ' ' << '|' << ' ' << tab1[2][2] << endl; } ----- Something like this should appear (in Borland it does): | | --------- | | --------- | | In the file compiled with djgpp: | | | | | | This has nothing to do with rhide, because I compiled usind gpp outside rhide and it happened, too. I used '-O2' and '-s'. The only thing rhide does is getting I-don't-know-what because it always displays "bad command or file name" in the messages window. However the programs always compiled fine... Any sugestion? David