IOstream on MacOSX
I just got a Macbook, and I just installed gpp to make some programs in C++, but when I am including iostream, i am getting this error :
main.cpp:2: error: Requested include file not found
Here is my code :
#include <iostream>
int main() {
std::cout << "test" << std::endl;
}
Thanks if you can help me !
c++ macos
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I just got a Macbook, and I just installed gpp to make some programs in C++, but when I am including iostream, i am getting this error :
main.cpp:2: error: Requested include file not found
Here is my code :
#include <iostream>
int main() {
std::cout << "test" << std::endl;
}
Thanks if you can help me !
c++ macos
How did you go about installing your compiler? In particular, do you have the Xcode command line tools also installed? Also, what command are you using to build the file that produces that error when you run it?
– interfect
Nov 21 '18 at 22:46
I did a simplebrew install gpp
, and I don't have install Xcode yet. Basically, the gpp command, like gppgpp main.cpp
– asa
Nov 21 '18 at 22:51
1
gpp
is just the preprocessor. It doesn't compile, and it doesn't bring the standard library along with it when you install it; it just substitutes in included files if it can find them. You are probably looking for theg++
command from thegcc
Homebrew package instead.
– interfect
Nov 21 '18 at 23:02
add a comment |
I just got a Macbook, and I just installed gpp to make some programs in C++, but when I am including iostream, i am getting this error :
main.cpp:2: error: Requested include file not found
Here is my code :
#include <iostream>
int main() {
std::cout << "test" << std::endl;
}
Thanks if you can help me !
c++ macos
I just got a Macbook, and I just installed gpp to make some programs in C++, but when I am including iostream, i am getting this error :
main.cpp:2: error: Requested include file not found
Here is my code :
#include <iostream>
int main() {
std::cout << "test" << std::endl;
}
Thanks if you can help me !
c++ macos
c++ macos
asked Nov 21 '18 at 22:43
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How did you go about installing your compiler? In particular, do you have the Xcode command line tools also installed? Also, what command are you using to build the file that produces that error when you run it?
– interfect
Nov 21 '18 at 22:46
I did a simplebrew install gpp
, and I don't have install Xcode yet. Basically, the gpp command, like gppgpp main.cpp
– asa
Nov 21 '18 at 22:51
1
gpp
is just the preprocessor. It doesn't compile, and it doesn't bring the standard library along with it when you install it; it just substitutes in included files if it can find them. You are probably looking for theg++
command from thegcc
Homebrew package instead.
– interfect
Nov 21 '18 at 23:02
add a comment |
How did you go about installing your compiler? In particular, do you have the Xcode command line tools also installed? Also, what command are you using to build the file that produces that error when you run it?
– interfect
Nov 21 '18 at 22:46
I did a simplebrew install gpp
, and I don't have install Xcode yet. Basically, the gpp command, like gppgpp main.cpp
– asa
Nov 21 '18 at 22:51
1
gpp
is just the preprocessor. It doesn't compile, and it doesn't bring the standard library along with it when you install it; it just substitutes in included files if it can find them. You are probably looking for theg++
command from thegcc
Homebrew package instead.
– interfect
Nov 21 '18 at 23:02
How did you go about installing your compiler? In particular, do you have the Xcode command line tools also installed? Also, what command are you using to build the file that produces that error when you run it?
– interfect
Nov 21 '18 at 22:46
How did you go about installing your compiler? In particular, do you have the Xcode command line tools also installed? Also, what command are you using to build the file that produces that error when you run it?
– interfect
Nov 21 '18 at 22:46
I did a simple
brew install gpp
, and I don't have install Xcode yet. Basically, the gpp command, like gpp gpp main.cpp
– asa
Nov 21 '18 at 22:51
I did a simple
brew install gpp
, and I don't have install Xcode yet. Basically, the gpp command, like gpp gpp main.cpp
– asa
Nov 21 '18 at 22:51
1
1
gpp
is just the preprocessor. It doesn't compile, and it doesn't bring the standard library along with it when you install it; it just substitutes in included files if it can find them. You are probably looking for the g++
command from the gcc
Homebrew package instead.– interfect
Nov 21 '18 at 23:02
gpp
is just the preprocessor. It doesn't compile, and it doesn't bring the standard library along with it when you install it; it just substitutes in included files if it can find them. You are probably looking for the g++
command from the gcc
Homebrew package instead.– interfect
Nov 21 '18 at 23:02
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How did you go about installing your compiler? In particular, do you have the Xcode command line tools also installed? Also, what command are you using to build the file that produces that error when you run it?
– interfect
Nov 21 '18 at 22:46
I did a simple
brew install gpp
, and I don't have install Xcode yet. Basically, the gpp command, like gppgpp main.cpp
– asa
Nov 21 '18 at 22:51
1
gpp
is just the preprocessor. It doesn't compile, and it doesn't bring the standard library along with it when you install it; it just substitutes in included files if it can find them. You are probably looking for theg++
command from thegcc
Homebrew package instead.– interfect
Nov 21 '18 at 23:02