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From: manfred DOT heumann AT uni-bielefeld DOT de (Manni Heumann)
Subject: Re: Help with C++ library
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Gallicus AT caramail DOT com (Gallicus) wrote:
>I use the last version of Djgpp.
>C programs works OK.
>
>I am testing the C++ library.
>

THE C++ library, that means the default c++ library that gxx links into your 
programs ist libstdcxx.a.
This library tries to comply to the iso c++ standard, which says nothing about 
the String class, but rather has its own string class and it doesn't say 
anything about the Integer class as well.
If you want Strings and Integers you have to link with libgpp. But be aware: 
this library is deprecated and does not compile to the standard, which means 
your code will not be portable.

Manni

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