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STL strange problem

Hi all,
I have a problem with the Linux STL (I think!)
Can anyone explain why I get the error indicated below?

BTW if I use the <vector.h> (backward version) it compiles without
error. I just get a warning that I'm using the old STL.

Thanks, Mike
//#include <vector.h> // compiles ok
#include <vector> // compiles NOT ok

typedef bool (*FPTR_bool_pvoid)(void *);

typedef struct _THandler
{
_THandler() : InUse(false) {}

bool InUse;
int Block;
UINT CurTick;
UINT CountInit;
void *pThis;
FPTR_bool_pvoid pFunc;
} THandler;

// THE ERROR IS HERE
typedef vector<THandler*> THandlerList;
// ERROR: expected initializer before '<' token
Nov 24 '05 #1
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Mike Durham <md*****@people.net.au> wrote in news:dm5eno$gdr$1
@nnrp.waia.asn.au:
Hi all,
I have a problem with the Linux STL (I think!)
Can anyone explain why I get the error indicated below?

BTW if I use the <vector.h> (backward version) it compiles without
error. I just get a warning that I'm using the old STL.

Thanks, Mike

//#include <vector.h> // compiles ok
#include <vector> // compiles NOT ok
..
..
..
// THE ERROR IS HERE
typedef vector<THandler*> THandlerList;
// ERROR: expected initializer before '<' token


Try:

typedef std::vector<THandler*> THandlerList;

Note that the Standard C++ library is in the std:: namespace....
Nov 24 '05 #2
Andre Kostur wrote:
Mike Durham <md*****@people.net.au> wrote in news:dm5eno$gdr$1
@nnrp.waia.asn.au:

Hi all,
I have a problem with the Linux STL (I think!)
Can anyone explain why I get the error indicated below?

BTW if I use the <vector.h> (backward version) it compiles without
error. I just get a warning that I'm using the old STL.

Thanks, Mike

//#include <vector.h> // compiles ok
#include <vector> // compiles NOT ok

.
.
.

// THE ERROR IS HERE
typedef vector<THandler*> THandlerList;
// ERROR: expected initializer before '<' token

Try:

typedef std::vector<THandler*> THandlerList;

Note that the Standard C++ library is in the std:: namespace....


Thanks, that fixed it.

Mike
Nov 25 '05 #3

"Mike Durham" <md*****@people.net.au> wrote in message
news:dm**********@nnrp.waia.asn.au...
Hi all,
I have a problem with the Linux STL (I think!)
Can anyone explain why I get the error indicated below?

BTW if I use the <vector.h> (backward version) it compiles without error.
I just get a warning that I'm using the old STL.

Thanks, Mike
//#include <vector.h> // compiles ok
#include <vector> // compiles NOT ok

typedef bool (*FPTR_bool_pvoid)(void *);

typedef struct _THandler
{
_THandler() : InUse(false) {}

bool InUse;
int Block;
UINT CurTick;
UINT CountInit;
void *pThis;
FPTR_bool_pvoid pFunc;
} THandler;

// THE ERROR IS HERE
typedef vector<THandler*> THandlerList;
// ERROR: expected initializer before '<' token


You would probably find these useful:
http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lit....html#faq-27.4
http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lit....html#faq-27.5

Regards,
Sumit.
--
Sumit Rajan <su****@msdc.hcltech.com>
Nov 25 '05 #4

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