Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:
Javier must add the proper directory to the project settings (Project |
Properties | C/C++ | General | Additional Include Directories) or
globally (Tools | Options | Projects and Solutions | VC++ Directories ->
Include Files and Library files)
I had only included it the second way you explained here. Now I have checked
the second one and it works fine. Thank you all.
The global setting should have worked too; are you sure you selected
"Include Files" from the combo box before adding the entry to the
existing list (when you open the page, the Executable files is selected)?
Alberto
Cheers,
Javi
PS: Nice to see there is people that like expanding the community and
helping each other even with these newbie questions...=)
2007/11/28, Vitaly Prapirny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
Alberto Massari wrote:
Hi David,
as far as I know, using #include "..." means "include this file using
the given path relative to the folder where the cpp file is located",
while using #include <...> means "do like before, and if you don't find
it, repeat the process with each folder specified in the INCLUDE list".
Quite the opposite, "..." search fallback to <...> if the file has not
been found (both search algorithms are implementation defined according
to the standard). I.e. "..." uses current file folder first and INCLUDE
list next but <...> uses the INCLUDE list only.
It is not reserved for system headers, and Xerces-C doesn't violate any
rule.
Agreed.
Good luck!
Vitaly