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Re: string class library issues
From: |
Robert Heller |
Subject: |
Re: string class library issues |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Jul 2006 22:53:27 +0200 |
At Wed, 12 Jul 2006 03:51:15 -0700 "Mike Dunlavey" <mdunlavey@pharsight.com>
wrote:
>
> I am a new user of GCC on Windows. The version I have is 2.95.2.
> I cannot get this simple file (called test.cpp) to link, due to library =
> problems.
>
> #include <strclass.h>
> //#include <string>
>
> void main (int argc, char **argv){
> string s =3D "Some String";
> }
>
> the error from the linker is this:
>
> c:/ccbPZonM.o(.text+0x2f):test.cpp: undefined reference to =
> `String::String(char const *)'
> c:/ccbPZonM.o(.text+0x4f):test.cpp: undefined reference to =
> `String::~String(void)'
> c:/ccbPZonM.o(.text+0x6a):test.cpp: undefined reference to =
> `String::~String(void)'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>
> If I try the '#include <string>' statement instead of strclass.h, I get =
> a much more longer
> and less helpful list of unresolved references.
>
> I have tried looking for the string class in all the .a files that come =
> with GCC, without
> success.
The (old) 'String' class is long depreciated. You must be reading some
really old documentation. What you want to use is the STL template class
'basic_string', which is somewhat simular.
Oh, main() returns an int, not void.
>
> I would appreciate any help.
> Thanks
>
>
>
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