Quoting guy keren, from the post of Thu, 09 Jan:
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Boulgakov Andrei wrote:
It doesn't matter __FILE__ : when I change it to Hello, World it doesn't
print on speedy machine and print on slow machine! Something with time
slice?
someone said here something about the
what does g++ -E say ?
Boulgakov Andrei wrote:
Hi!
I compile and run small application on 2 RH8 gcc3.2 stations and get
different behavior of cout:
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Boulgakov Andrei [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
I compile and run small application on 2 RH8 gcc3.2 stations and get
different behavior of cout:
On Celeron 1000 Mhz I don't get out line without endl at the end(#6, output is
5 only),
On PII(I?) 650 Mhz I get all lines(output 5\nfilename).
On 8 Jan 2003, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Boulgakov Andrei [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
I compile and run small application on 2 RH8 gcc3.2 stations and get
different behavior of cout:
On Celeron 1000 Mhz I don't get out line without endl at the end(#6, output is
5 only),
On PII(I?)
Title: RE: Strange cout behaviour
It doesn't matter __FILE__ : when I change it to Hello, World it doesn't print on speedy machine and print on slow machine! Something with time slice?
g++ -E say in both cases the same:
./aaa: line 37: namespace: command not found
./aaa: line 39: syntax
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Boulgakov Andrei wrote:
It doesn't matter __FILE__ : when I change it to Hello, World it doesn't
print on speedy machine and print on slow machine! Something with time
slice?
someone said here something about the some shells 'eating' out the last
printed line, if it has