Re: ccc
Adam C Powell IV <hazelsct@mit.edu> writes:
> Aha, I had an identical file minus the -std strict_ansi. But with
> those, it gives me compiler errors:
>
> zither:/# cxx /tmp/bye.C -o /tmp/bye
> cxx: Error: /tmp/bye.C, line 4: identifier "cout" is undefined
> cout << "Hello world" << endl;
> --^
> cxx: Error: /tmp/bye.C, line 4: identifier "endl" is undefined
> cout << "Hello world" << endl;
> ---------------------------^
> cxx: Info: 2 errors detected in the compilation of "/tmp/bye.C".
> zither:/# more /tmp/bye.C
> #include <iostream>
> int main()
> {
> cout << "Hello world" << endl;
> return 0; }
Well, that's a correct message, g++ will tell you the same :)
You need std::cout and std::endl. And I think you really need -std
strict_ansi in comp.config to get it to work.
--
Falk
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