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From: Martin Str|mberg <ams AT speedy DOT ludd DOT luth DOT se>
Subject: Re: turbo c++ vs djgpp
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pandu <p_riantono AT hotmail DOT com> wrote:
: I found some problems in using functions/methods of iostream.h and
: fstream.h .
: I have written a program in Turbo C++, and when it was compiled (by
: DJGPP) , there were some error massages that concerned stream (like
: cout, cin, fout,fin, etc).
: Would you tell me how to solve these problems ? 

How could we? You don't show us the error messages!

But if it's gpp 3.<something> you're using, then your C++ probably
isn't current standard C++.

: If we operate a big multidimensional array, is it necessary to use a
: pointer and memory allocation (malloc or calloc) ?

On the stack, yes. The stack is limited. Global ones, no.

: Are there any other ' differences' between Turbo C++ and DJGPP ? 

Well, with DJGPP you have the source and very much more up-to-date
C++.


Right,

						MartinS

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