September 25, 2002
In a C++ training manual I have, two .h files they've used in their programming examples are:

#include <iostream.h>
#include "string6.h"

to teach executing string commands.

I found neither of  these files in DigiMars' program files...  So, which files do I use instead?

Me


October 02, 2002
Aurura -

I'll bet you're trying to compile examples from the link to "Who's Afraid of C++" I gave you a while back. The source files (including "string6.h") are also on his website.

Here's a link to a directory with the individual source files.

http://www.steveheller.com/whos/code/


Here's a link to a zipfile containing all the source code:

http://www.steveheller.com/wcppcode.zip


Note he uses ".cc" for the c++ source file extension. In MS-DOS / Windows I most often see ".cpp"


On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 13:39:16 -0500, "Aurura" <aurura@ev1.net> wrote:

>In a C++ training manual I have, two .h files they've used in their programming examples are:
>
>#include <iostream.h>
>#include "string6.h"
>
>to teach executing string commands.
>
>I found neither of  these files in DigiMars' program files...  So, which files do I use instead?
>
>Me
>

 ../frank