On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 11:41:55AM +0200, Linux-Fan wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de writes:
[...] > Additionally, in this C++ question thread, the source code was given > in HTML and text parts of the e-mail and while the `#include` > statements were all on separate lines in the HTML, they appear as > one long line in the text part. So definitely one downside of posting HTML and hoping the mailer comes up with a reasonable representation as text (I fell for it). > Btw.: For C++ STL components such as `set` or `string` it is > perfectly fine to not append a `.h`. In fact, it would seem not to > be standards compliant to append the `.h`, cf. > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15680190 Thanks; Il Ka says the same downthread. I warned that I have very little clue on C++. The problem seems to be that the #include-d stuff is case-sensitive (i.e. "Set" instead of "set"). I defer to the C++ buffs here :) Cheers - t
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