Re: C++

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Jennifer Flanagan (flanagan++at++itd.nrl.navy.mil)
Thu, 27 Jun 1996 09:27:33 -0400 (EDT)


   The problem that you are encountering is that you are linking with
cc (C) instead of CC (C++). It is possible with a Performer Makefile
to compile with C++ and then link with C. Don't ask me why this is so.
We fixed this by changing the ${CC} references at the end of the make
file to ${C++}. Hope this helps!

On Thu, 27 Jun 1996 wasileskib++at++adadv1.mdc.com wrote:

> Hopefully this is a simple question.
> I have come across a problem that only seems to
> show up within performer regarding C++ iostreams.
> Anytime cout, cin or any file stream is called within
> a performer app, the app dumps.
> For any sample test case; take ANY performer C++
> routine from the pguide directory... add the line
> cout << "TEST CASE" << endl;
>
> be sure to include the <iostream.h>
>
> add this line to the first few lines of the main...
> It will dump as soon as it hits this line...
> then comment it out and the code will run...
> Does anyone know what is causing this?
>
> - Bryan Wasileski
> McDonnell Douglas Training Systems
>
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