Dec 23, 2008 Mainly, because templates are solved at compile time and when talking about C templates you wouldn't think about using them externally. However, I came up with an idea of combining dynamic classes and templates which, in my opinion, makes the whole Dynamic C proposal most interesting. Dynamic templates can be declared in two ways.
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On 2006-05-25 16:08, su*****@wanadoo.fr wrote:
On Thu, 25 May 2006 12:16:27 +0200, Einar Forselv <en****@Mcontraz.no> wrote:
su*****@wanadoo.fr wrote:
Hello i run dev c++ 4.9.9.2 gcc 3.4.2 windows xp family
A bit OT, but you should rather move to Code::Blocks (Also called 'Dev-C++ 2' by some). Dev-C++ have been a dead project for 2(?) years now. www.codeblocks.org - They have an active forum and a wiki.
thank you for this information. More generally, i need an c/c++ free ide/compiler, a friend told me dev c++, it seems outdated. Which advice could you give me apart of Code::Blocks ? thank you in advance jerome
There is always the Visual Studio C++ 2005 Express if you don't mind it being Microsoft and don't want a light-weight development environment. More info: http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualc/ Erik Wikström -- 'I have always wished for my computer to be as easy to use as my telephone; my wish has come true because I can no longer figure out how to use my telephone' -- Bjarne Stroustrup