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10-31-2003 02:01 AM
10-31-2003 02:01 AM
			
				
					
						
							use_facet and ctype<char> error on aCC
						
					
					
				
			
		
	
			
	
	
	
	
	
			
				
					
					
						Hi ...
I am trying to compile a piece of code on HP-UX 11.00 using aCC 3.27 compiler WITHOUT the -AA option. I get errors related to the definitions of use_facet and ctype.  I checked the /opt/aCC/include directory (which is used when -AA option is turned off ) and there are no definitions for use_facet and ctype.  
Is there any workaround for this problem ? Can someone tell me what to do ?
This is the line I am trying to compile :
const ctype& ct= std::use_facet< ctype>(locale());
And these are the errors I get :
Error (future) 600: # Type specifier is omitted; "int" is no longer assumed.
const ctype& ct= std::use_facet< ctype >(locale());
Error 24: # ';' expected instead of '<'.
const ctype& ct= std::use_facet< ctype >(locale());
Error 204: # Uninitialized const variable "const int ctype".
const ctype& ct= std::use_facet< ctype >(locale());
                          
Error 19: # Unexpected '>'.
const ctype& ct= std::use_facet< ctype >(locale());
                                    
Error 24: # '' expected instead of 'ctype'.
const ctype& ct= std::use_facet< ctype >(locale());
Error 172: # Undeclared variable 'use_facet'.
const ctype& ct= std::use_facet< ctype >(locale());
Thanks in advance....
Ganesh
                 
					
				
			
			
				
			
			
				
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
I am trying to compile a piece of code on HP-UX 11.00 using aCC 3.27 compiler WITHOUT the -AA option. I get errors related to the definitions of use_facet and ctype
Is there any workaround for this problem ? Can someone tell me what to do ?
This is the line I am trying to compile :
const ctype
And these are the errors I get :
Error (future) 600: # Type specifier is omitted; "int" is no longer assumed.
const ctype
Error 24: # ';' expected instead of '<'.
const ctype
Error 204: # Uninitialized const variable "const int ctype".
const ctype
Error 19: # Unexpected '>'.
const ctype
Error 24: # '
const ctype
Error 172: # Undeclared variable 'use_facet'.
const ctype
Thanks in advance....
Ganesh
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03-08-2006 09:23 PM
03-08-2006 09:23 PM
			
				
					
						
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