Daryle, On Thursday 05 June 2003 01:28, Daryle Walker wrote: > > Actually, that reason isn't accurate. The '\n' is an expression of > type char, and all output streams can print a char object with operator > <<, even if the stream's character type isn't char. (The stream will > secretly call the widen member function.)
Yep, you are right. This will tell me to stop talking about io issues from memory ;-). Thomas -- Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Witt Institut fuer Verkehrswesen, Eisenbahnbau und -betrieb, Universitaet Hannover voice: +49(0) 511 762 - 4273, fax: +49(0) 511 762-3001 http://www.ive.uni-hannover.de _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost