Today, after Slackware 13.37 installation, i’ve got the problem: default GCC 4.5.2 cannot compile my code. Now I study C++ by the Stephen Davis’s book “C++ for dummies” and want to compile this:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <iostream.h>
int main(int nNumberofArgs, char* pszArgs[])
{
int nNCelsius;
cout << "Celsisus: ";
cin >> nNCelsius;
int nNFactor;
nNFactor = 212 - 32;
int nFahrenheit;
nFahrenheit = nNFactor * nNCelsius / 100 + 32;
cout << "Fahrenheit: ";
cout << nFahrenheit;
return 0;
}
But my GCC 4.5.2 gives these errors:
FahTCel.cpp:7:14: error: expected ')' before ';' token
FahTCel.cpp:7:14: error: 'main' declared as function returning a function
FahTCel.cpp:8:1: error: 'cout' does not name a type
FahTCel.cpp:9:1: error: 'cin' does not name a type
FahTCel.cpp:12:1: error: 'nNFactor' does not name a type
FahTCel.cpp:15:1: error: 'nFahrenheit' does not name a type
FahTCel.cpp:17:1: error: 'cout' does not name a type
FahTCel.cpp:18:1: error: 'cout' does not name a type
FahTCel.cpp:20:1: error: expected unqualified-id before 'return'
FahTCel.cpp:21:1: error: expected declaration before '}' token
Three errors:
The correct header is
<iostream>. This program requires no other headers.You must either put
using namespace std;in the file, or refer tostd::coutandstd::cinexplicitly. Take your pick, plenty of C++ programmers disagree about which of the two options is better. (You could also bring justcinandcoutinto your namespace, if you wanted.)The program does not write a line terminator at the end. This will cause the output to “look bad” on most terminals, with the command prompt appearing on the same line as the output. For example:
Here are the corrections:
Note: It is extremely unusual to see
maintake parameters with names other thanargcandargv. Changing the names just makes it harder for other people to read your code.