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list<int> lista1;
Hi.
First the code a have:
#include <list>
int main()
{
list<int> lista1;
return 1;
}
PROBLEM:
When a try to make it I've got this:
Adstdcaswkec.o: In function `__malloc_alloc_template<0>::_S_oom_malloc(unsigned int)':
Adstdcaswkec.o(.__malloc_alloc_template<0>::gnu.linkonce.t._S_oom_malloc(unsigned int)+0x1a): undefined reference to `endl(ostream &)'
Adstdcaswkec.o(.__malloc_alloc_template<0>::gnu.linkonce.t._S_oom_malloc(unsigned int)+0x27): undefined reference to `cerr'
Adstdcaswkec.o(.__malloc_alloc_template<0>::gnu.linkonce.t._S_oom_malloc(unsigned int)+0x2c): undefined reference to `ostream::operator<<(char const *)'
Adstdcaswkec.o(.__malloc_alloc_template<0>::gnu.linkonce.t._S_oom_malloc(unsigned int)+0x37): undefined reference to `ostream::operator<<(ostream &(*)(ostream &))'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [Adstdcaswkec] B³¹d 1
make: *** [all] B³¹d 2
/"B³¹d" means error in Polish...
SYSTEM: RedHat 7.2
On the other side can use
enum tr_obszary {
tr_zrodlo, tr_bramka, tr_dren};
struct tr_pol {
int indeks;
tr_obszary obszar;};
typedef vector<list <tr_pol> > pt_tab_polaczen;
and std vectors witout any problems.
Thanks in advance, maju.
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If your compiler supports namespaces, the list<> class is supposed to be defined in the "std" namespace:
Code:
#include <list>
int main()
{
std::list<int> lista1; // Note use of std
return 1;
}
// OR
#include <list>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
list<int> lista1;
return 1;
}
Regards,
Paul McKenzie
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Ehhh....
I changed gcc to g++ and there's no problem now.
Thanks for replay, maju