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From: "Johan Venter" <jventer AT writeme DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: Re: <iostream.h> don't word. If someone knows how...
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Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 14:57:34 +1000
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Tomasz Barańczuk <tomasz80 AT polbox DOT com> wrote in message
news:H_Xv3.39470$X3 DOT 580051 AT news DOT tpnet DOT pl...
> I was trying to use the objects from <iostream.h> ( cin, cout) but the
> compilers returns an error message, that function (in this case it was
> operator << ) doesn't exist. It looks just like there's no implementation
of
> <iostream.h> in my version. If someone could tell me what to do or send me
a
> patch I would be very gratefull.
> Tomasz Baranczuk : tomasz80 AT polbox DOT com

iostream.h is indeed implemented in djgpp. All the standard C++
headers/libraries are. Please post the exact messages the compiler gave you,
a snippet of code that exhibits this problem, your environment setup and the
command you used to compile. Without this information it is very difficult
to help you.

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Johan Venter
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