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Is Xcode C++ non-standard?
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Is Xcode C++ non-standard?


  • Subject: Is Xcode C++ non-standard?
  • From: Bert Knabe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 18:50:32 -0500

I took a class in C++ years ago, and since OS X has built in programming tools and I have a couple of books on C++ I would like to start learning again. But there is one small problem that I hope can be easily fixed. In order to use what I thought were standard iostream commands, for example cin and cout, I have to prepend them with 'std::' or I get an error. Is there something I need to add or include besides iostream? Do I need to get libstdc++?

Thanks for any help,

Bert Knabe
Computer Technician
Lubbock Avalanche Journal
(806) 766-2158

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