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Top Forums Programming Missing cout Post 302962841 by sea on Saturday 19th of December 2015 03:15:36 AM
Old 12-19-2015
Missing cout

Heyas

Me trying some C.. cout in specific, thats what i remembered:

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
// -- Just the above or with all the below ones, no change 
#include <stdio_ext.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <wchar.h>
//#include <iostream>	// I assume its the same anyway?
//#include <iostream.h> // But since these fail, and cout still is missing, i have no idea
#include <string.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <stropts.h>
//#include <stream.h>
//#include <io.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdfix.h>
#include <unistdio.h>
#include <libio.h>
//#include <input.h>
//#include <sdbout.h>
//#include <system.h>
//#include <errors.h>
//#include <options.h>
//#include <filenames.h>
//#include <shout.h>
//#include <system.h>

//#include <regexp.h>
//#include <keyutils.h>


void main(){
	cout "Hello"; 		// Upon inital error msg, recalled this was wrong
	cout << "Hello"; 	// So tried this one
	std::cout << "Hello";	// This one's from a guide but fails too
	std:cout << "Hello";	// didnt see that before, but since above failed because of '::'
}

I've seen the bold include lines associated with it, but it fails:
Code:
0 ~/prjs/c-learnings/1-output $ build-it cout

+ LC_ALL=C
+ gcc -o cout cout.c
cout.c: In function 'main':
cout.c:30:2: error: 'cout' undeclared (first use in this function)
  cout "Hello";   // Upon inital error msg, recalled this was wrong
  ^
cout.c:30:2: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in
cout.c:30:7: error: expected ';' before string constant
  cout "Hello";   // Upon inital error msg, recalled this was wrong
       ^
cout.c:32:6: error: expected expression before ':' token
  std::cout << "Hello"; // This one's from a guide but fails too
      ^
cout.c:33:2: error: duplicate label 'std'
  std:cout << "Hello"; // didnt see that before, but since above failed because of '::'
  ^
cout.c:32:2: note: previous definition of 'std' was here
  std::cout << "Hello"; // This one's from a guide but fails too
  ^
+ RET=1
+ '[' 0 -eq 1 ']'
+ set +x

Any ideas, thank you
 

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TAU_GET_FUNC_VALS(3)					      TAU Instrumentation API					      TAU_GET_FUNC_VALS(3)

NAME
TAU_GET_FUNC_VALS - Gets detailed performance data for given functions SYNOPSIS
C/C++: TAU_GET_FUNC_VALS(const char **inFuncs, int numOfFuncs, double ***counterExclusiveValues, double ***counterInclusiveValues, int **numOfCalls, int **numOfSubRoutines, const char ***counterNames, int *numOfCounters, int tid); DESCRIPTION
It gets detailed performance data for the list of routines. The user specifies inFuncs and the number of routines; TAU then returns the other arguments with the performance data. counterExclusiveValues and counterInclusiveValues are two dimensional arrays: the first dimension is the routine id and the second is counter id. The value is indexed by these two dimensions. numCalls and numSubrs (or child routines) are one dimensional arrays. EXAMPLE
C/C++ : const char **inFuncs; /* The first dimension is functions, and the second dimension is counters */ double **counterExclusiveValues; double **counterInclusiveValues; int *numOfCalls; int *numOfSubRoutines; const char **counterNames; int numOfCouns; TAU_GET_FUNC_NAMES(functionList, numOfFunctions); /* We are only interested in the first two routines that are executing in this context. So, we allocate space for two routine names and get the performance data for these two routines at runtime. */ if (numOfFunctions >=2 ) { inFuncs = (const char **) malloc(sizeof(const char *) * 2); inFuncs[0] = functionList[0]; inFuncs[1] = functionList[1]; //Just to show consistency. TAU_DB_DUMP(); TAU_GET_FUNC_VALS(inFuncs, 2, counterExclusiveValues, counterInclusiveValues, numOfCalls, numOfSubRoutines, counterNames, numOfCouns); TAU_DUMP_FUNC_VALS_INCR(inFuncs, 2); cout << "@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@" << endl; cout << "The number of counters is: " << numOfCouns << endl; cout << "The first counter is: " << counterNames[0] << endl; cout << "The Exclusive value of: " << inFuncs[0] << " is: " << counterExclusiveValues[0][0] << endl; cout << "The numOfSubRoutines of: " << inFuncs[0] << " is: " << numOfSubRoutines[0] << endl; cout << "The Inclusive value of: " << inFuncs[1] << " is: " << counterInclusiveValues[1][0] << endl; cout << "The numOfCalls of: " << inFuncs[1] << " is: " << numOfCalls[1] << endl; cout << "@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@" << endl; } TAU_DB_DUMP_INCR(); SEE ALSO
TAU_GET_COUNTER_NAMES(3), TAU_GET_FUNC_NAMES(3), TAU_DUMP_FUNC_NAMES(3), TAU_DUMP_FUNC_VALS(3) 08/31/2005 TAU_GET_FUNC_VALS(3)
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