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Secure replacement for <deque> (upgrading to VC8)

Hi, I'm in the middle of upgrading our code with VC8, but when I include
<dequeI get the following errors:

warning C4995: 'gets': name was marked as #pragma deprecated
warning C4995: 'sprintf': name was marked as #pragma deprecated
warning C4995: 'vsprintf': name was marked as #pragma deprecated
warning C4995: 'strcat': name was marked as #pragma deprecated
warning C4995: 'strcpy': name was marked as #pragma deprecated
warning C4995: 'swprintf': name was marked as #pragma deprecated
warning C4995: 'vswprintf': name was marked as #pragma deprecated
warning C4995: 'wcscat': name was marked as #pragma deprecated
warning C4995: 'wcscpy': name was marked as #pragma deprecated

What do I need to include instead?

Thanks,
Nov 29 '06 #1
1 4862
Bruno van Dooren [MVP VC++] wrote:
See here:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...kh(VS.80).aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/is...C/default.aspx
for more information, and an explanation of the meaning of these macros.
That's great, thank you
Dec 1 '06 #2

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