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| Subject: | error `cout' undeclared, and yes I #include <iostream> |
| Date: | 2 Oct 2004 20:43:54 -0700 |
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I just installed gcc version 3.4.2 from www.delorie.com and try to
compile a simple program via both `gpp` and `gxx` as follows:
#include <iostream>
main()
{
cout << "Hello world";
}
and I keep getting this error message:
error `cout' undeclared (first use this function)
I found `cout` to be indeed defined in
C:\DJGPP\INCLUDE\CXX\3.42\iostream
It compiles correctly under version 2.95.2 under both `gpp` and `gxx`
I know the answer will be simple ... I just don't know it. Can any
one help, please?
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