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Message-ID: <36F40008.D38605E7@lycosmail.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1999 15:07:36 -0500
From: Adam Schrotenboer <ajschrotenboer AT lycosmail DOT com>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Strange problem with egcs
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Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

Actually, I do almost only C++, though I don't do classes.

However, I have never seen standard include files not having a terminating .h on
them. I'm sorry if I was rash with the statement I made.

Manni Heumann wrote:

> In article <36F3B5CD DOT E82F1764 AT lycosmail DOT com>, djgpp AT delorie DOT com wrote:
> >Did you cut and paste this code, or rewrite it??? If you rewrote it, then this
> > is
> >probably not important.
> >
> >If you pasted it, may i ask you another q? May I hit you softly on the
> > head?????
>
> No!
>
> >make sure to please remember the .h after header files.
>
> You don't seem to do a lot of c++ programming, do you?
>
> Including somthing like <fstream> or <string> is standard, although I admit
> that it is odd.
>
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> Manni Heumann
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