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From: rjvdboon AT cs DOT vu DOT nl (Boon van der RJ)
Subject: Re: Can't inlcude C++ headers
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Date: Thu, 26 Oct 1995 08:44:12 GMT
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Worm (u8313511 AT cc DOT nctu DOT edu DOT tw) wrote:
: 	Do I need to use gpp to compile my code?
: 	Because when I using gcc to complile code, it says can't find
: 	iostream.h, etc.
: 	my environment is all right.. I sure, because the
: 	c header files can be find and processed correctly.

You should name your C++ files: <filename>.cc
  "  "       "   "   C    "   : <filename>.c

gcc recognizes the kind of language by the files 's extension. .c for c files,
..cc for c++ files, and with that the proper include-file locations.

(And with a c++ file, don't forget to include libgpp (by adding -lgpp
as the last argument in the command-line))

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