July 05, 2011 compiling without iostream | ||||
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the readme file in the stlports folder says to compile with STLport's <iostream> that you add the arguments: dmc hello -I\dm\stlport\stlport and that works fine. But to use STLport without <iostream> it says to compile with: dmc hello -D_STLP_NO_NEW_IOSTREAMS that does not work. I comment out #include <iostream> but I get an error it does not recognize cout. If Im not using <iostream> what kind of headers would I be including to do I/O? |
August 26, 2011 Re: compiling without iostream | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brad Cantrell | On 7/5/2011 6:51 AM, Brad Cantrell wrote: > the readme file in the stlports folder says to compile with STLport's > <iostream> that you add the arguments: > dmc hello -I\dm\stlport\stlport > and that works fine. But to use STLport without<iostream> it says to compile > with: > dmc hello -D_STLP_NO_NEW_IOSTREAMS > that does not work. I comment out #include<iostream> but I get an error it > does not recognize cout. That's because cout is part of iostream. > If Im not using<iostream> what kind of headers would > I be including to do I/O? Try <stdio.h> and stdout, which is the C I/O library. |
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