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From: | endh1b AT yahoo DOT com (Petronius Arbiter) |
Newsgroups: | alt.comp.lang.learn.c-c++,comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Where is <limits>? |
Date: | Tue, 18 May 1999 19:08:22 GMT |
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In article <5xi03.345$UW4 DOT 518 AT news DOT get2net DOT dk>, "David List" <davidlist AT get2net DOT dk> wrote: >I=B4m learning from Ivor Horton=B4s "Beginning C++" and using djgpp with = >RHIDE. When I try out Mr. Horton=B4s directions for getting the minimum = >and maximum size of types, I get an error message telling me: Error: = >limits: No such file or directory (ENOENI). Could someone please tell me = >what the reason for this could be? Here is the code that gives me this = >problem. It is almost the same as in Mr. Horton=B4s 'Program 3.3': > >#include <iostream> >#include <limits> >using namespace std; It should be climits John - N8086N Big brother is watching. Disable cookies in your web browser. ------------------------------------------- Wise man says "Never use a bank with the initials F. U." ------------------------------------------- Are you interested in a professional society or guild for programmers? Want to fight section 1706? See www.programmersguild.org Newsgroup: us.issues.occupations.computer-programmers EMail Address: _m-i-a-n-o_ AT _c_o_l_o_s_s_e_u_m_b_u_i_l_d_e_r_s DOT _c_o_m_
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