We are using Watcom version 10.6 Patch Level B, April 1999. What level
of C++ standards does version support? We have tried using the ‘string’
class, but it won’t accept it.
Thanks for your help,
Tony
We are using Watcom version 10.6 Patch Level B, April 1999. What level
of C++ standards does version support? We have tried using the ‘string’
class, but it won’t accept it.
Thanks for your help,
Tony
“Tony Williams” <twill@hsonline.net> wrote in message
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We are using Watcom version 10.6 Patch Level B, April 1999. What level
of C++ standards does version support?
I don’t think it support a formal level. When it came out C++ wasn’t
standardized.
We have tried using the ‘string’
class, but it won’t accept it.Thanks for your help,
Tony
Tony Williams <twill@hsonline.net> wrote:
Hello Tony,
We are using Watcom version 10.6 Patch Level B, April 1999. What level
of C++ standards does version support?
There is some info at: http://www.qnx.com/products/watcom/index.html
We have tried using the ‘string’
class, but it won’t accept it.
Can you post a small test case and options you’re passing to compile.
Regards,
Marcin
Thanks for your help,
Tony
10.6 pretty much supports what the ARM defines.
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We are using Watcom version 10.6 Patch Level B, April 1999. What level
of C++ standards does version support?I don’t think it support a formal level. When it came out C++ wasn’t
standardized.We have tried using the ‘string’
class, but it won’t accept it.Thanks for your help,
Tony