Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/09/06/12:58:38
> > It's not required. If you want to place a carriage return at
> the end of a
> > line in C, you use \n. In C++ you can use endl, but it's not
> necessary. It
> > does have it's uses.
> You can still use '\n' in C++.
If you want to be nostalgic, yes. :^)
> > Note: Use gxx (or append -lstdc to your gcc command line) to compile and
> > link C++ programs (*.cc)
> Isn't it '-lstdcxx'?
Yes it is. I think that was pasted directly from the zip-picker, though.
Another alternative is to use an IDE like RHIDE to do it all for you.
James Arthur
jaa AT arfa DOT clara DOT net
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