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From: Gallicus AT caramail DOT com (Gallicus)
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Subject: Re: Help with C++ library
Date: Mon, 05 Apr 1999 15:30:34 GMT
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On Mon, 05 Apr 1999 13:53:24 GMT, manfred DOT heumann AT uni-bielefeld DOT de (Manni
Heumann) wrote:

>THE C++ library, that means the default c++ library that gxx links into your 
>programs ist libstdcxx.a.
>This library tries to comply to the iso c++ standard, which says nothing about 
>the String class, but rather has its own string class and it doesn't say 
>anything about the Integer class as well.
>If you want Strings and Integers you have to link with libgpp. 
>
Many thanks Manni.
That's exactly what was happening. Now one of the two programs is working
after I indicate libgpp.a path to RHIDE.

Linking of the String program is still aborting although I gave to the
project the same information. I keep trying to understand why.

>But be aware: 
>this library is deprecated and does not compile to the standard, which means 
>your code will not be portable.

I didn't know that. I played also with Miracl and Gmp.
Any suggestion to replace libgpp.a ?

Gallicus.

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