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For all the above functions i get '`*****' was not declared in this scope'.
I searched days for an answer to find out what am i doing wrong, and what do i have to do to make it work, but all i could find, peaople saying: it depends on the os, compiler, etc
So i will tell you what i'm using: Windows XP SP3, VS 2005 and sometimes wxDev-C++
I'm sure this can be fixed, but i don't know it how, because there are no proper answers to this, only a BUNCH of questions.
I searched days for an answer to find out what am i doing wrong, and what do i have to do to make it work, but all i could find, peaople saying: it depends on the os, compiler, etc
So i will tell you what i'm using: Windows XP SP3, VS 2005 and sometimes wxDev-C++
I'm sure this can be fixed, but i don't know it how, because there are no proper answers to this, only a BUNCH of questions.
If the above functions aren't good, and that's why they are so hard to use, then please tell me how can i replace them, but not with 10 lines of code.. Studio one 4.5 crack download.
https://renewdj441.weebly.com/amd-auto-tune-freeze.html. Please write a proper answer, so anyone with the same problem can find it here.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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Narue5,707
all i could find, peaople saying: it depends on the os, compiler, etc
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When you rely on compiler-specific features, that's the correct answer.
For textcolor(), the portable replacement (for Windows platforms) is '>SetConsoleTextAttribute(). For delay() and sleep() the portable replacement (also for Windows) is '>Sleep().
Please write a proper answer, so anyone with the same problem can find it here.
Apparently your days of searching for an answer didn't include the search feature on Daniweb. Your question has been asked and satisfactorily answered countless times.
can any one please identify the mistake in my code???
my code is::
my code is::
C++ Function Not Declared In Scope
when i compiled it the following error is exhibited:
$g++ -o try tryone.cpp
tryone.cpp: In constructor ‘Stack::Stack(int)’:
tryone.cpp:14: error: ‘exit’ was not declared in this scope
$g++ -o try tryone.cpp
tryone.cpp: In constructor ‘Stack::Stack(int)’:
tryone.cpp:14: error: ‘exit’ was not declared in this scope
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csurfer422
Mistake 1 : Put your codes inside code tags or else no one will care to look at it.
Sleep Was Not Declared In This Scope Dev C 4
Mistake 2 : exit() is a function and it is defined inside cstdlib header with respect to c++ and you haven't included it in the headers so the error not defined in this scope.