Ken: what version of mdk you use? 7.2 or 8.0 or 8.1?
eric, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ken Thompson wrote:
#include iostream
int main()
{
cout Hello World! endl;
return(0);
}
Try the above :)
[ken@spooky Desktop]$ ./hello1.cpp
./kello1.cpp: line 4: syntax error
Ken Thompson wrote:
#include iostream
int main()
{
cout Hello World! endl;
return(0);
}
Try the above :)
[ken@spooky Desktop]$ ./hello1.cpp
./kello1.cpp: line 4: syntax error near unexpected token `main()'
./kello1.cpp: line 4: `int main()'
Been a long time, but shouldn't
Lee Roberts wrote:
I think you're right. He has to compile the program, with g++, first and
then run the *executable* file. :-D
At 06:23 PM 12/31/2001 +1300, Syed Irfan wrote:
hmm
i think i know whats wrong
hes running the .cpp file as a script without compiling
to compile use g++ hello.cpp
On Sunday 30 December 2001 08:17 pm, you wrote:
Ken: what version of mdk you use? 7.2 or 8.0 or 8.1?
eric, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mandrake 8.1.
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Are you certain you have an iostream file? Are any other standard
headers needed? The older gcc series added standard headers by default
with wild abandon, but no more. 2.96 is strict but nothing compared to
3.0.
Civileme
Civileme,
I should have all the header files installed.
I did a
At 09:20 AM 12/31/2001 -0900, tester wrote:
Actually, will still fail:
Also need
# define EXIT_SUCCESS 0
before int main()
Civileme
It worked fine on my system without #define EXIT_SUCCESS 0.
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On Sunday 30 December 2001 08:12 pm, Ken Thompson wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to learn C++ but get an error every time I try to
execute from the console.
I can make the exact same file in K-Develop and it executes OK,
what could be wrong?
I've included the simple Hello World file and the
#include iostream
int main()
{
cout Hello World! endl;
return(0);
}
Try the above :)
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Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 5:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [expert] C
#include iostream
int main()
{
cout Hello World! endl;
return(0);
}
Try the above :)
[ken@spooky Desktop]$ ./hello1.cpp
./kello1.cpp: line 4: syntax error near unexpected token `main()'
./kello1.cpp: line 4: `int main()'
Been a long time, but shouldn't this be
At 08:41 PM 12/30/2001 -0500, Tom Brinkman wrote:
Been a long time, but shouldn't this be
int main();
Nope. It's int main() without the semi-colon.
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Change #include iostream to #include iostream.h
At 09:37 PM 12/30/2001 -0700, Ken Thompson wrote:
#include iostream
int main()
{
cout Hello World! endl;
return(0);
}
Try the above :)
[ken@spooky Desktop]$ ./hello1.cpp
./kello1.cpp: line 4: syntax error near unexpected
I think you're right. He has to compile the program, with g++, first and
then run the *executable* file. :-D
At 06:23 PM 12/31/2001 +1300, Syed Irfan wrote:
hmm
i think i know whats wrong
hes running the .cpp file as a script without compiling
to compile use g++ hello.cpp -o hello and run as
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