Guthrie, Joshua L CIV NAVAIRDEPOT wrote:
        I get errors:
        No member function 'String::find(char)' defined
        No member function 'String::erase(int, unsigned int)' defined
        No member function 'String::c_str()' defined

        These seem to be on lines that I use the data type String...

        My namespace warning, and my inability to find a sstream.h, or
get String to work started to make me wonder if I had slipped into a
twilight zone of comiler history in linux...
Hey Josh - instead of the statement "using namespace std;" I would recommend "using std::string" along with "using std::otherThingsYouUse" just in case you use things that have the same name as other things in the std namespaces from other libraries or your own code. I'm no C++ expert, but that's just what I would recommend. Also, I've been able to use the stringstream (I think this is what you are trying to use sstream.h for) without an sstream.h. It's in either <iostream> or <string> (I honestly can't remember which - but I've included both of these in some old code I have that uses stringstreams...) You can add a line that says "using std::stringstream;" with your using statements. Alternatively, you can just give the scope every time you use these things, such as:

std::string mString = "Hello World!";

This way you don't need the using std::string at the top - but it clutters your code...

HTH,
R
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