Hi Fergal,
If you must use a list container from the STL, and don't want to go through
the hassle of cleaning up MSL to build properly for Palm OS, you could check
out Teenee, which is a third-party class library. It contains some of what
you are looking for, I believe.
http://www.classactionpl.com/Teenee/
Rgds,
Jun-Kiat Lam
Metrowerks Technical Support
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Fergal
Moran
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 9:22 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: RE: Using MSL
> If you must use MSL, then you'll need to add access paths to
> the lowest
> level folder in your MSL directory, so in your case you'd add
> a path to CW
> for PalmOS 6\MSL\MSL_C++\MSL_Common\Include. Then, based on MSL
> interdependencies, you may end up having to add other access
> paths to clean
> up the compilation.
Thanks Heather - I had got as far as that - but had not tried adding any
other access paths.
It's not a matter of must use - it's just that I want to use a list class
and do not want to go to the hassle of writing my own linked list from
scratch - if anyone has any other suggestions or mature linked list template
classes they wouldn't mind releasing the source for I would be obliged.
Bear in mind also, that the application that I am writing is designed to be
the only one on the device - so bloating the prc a small bit would not
bother me that much as I am not competing with any other applications.
Regards,
Fergal.
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