hello,
I'm not sure if I really can help, I'm not really a programmer, just an amateur, but I think your topic is a c++ issue, rather than of code::blocks. The moderators will lock it soon I suppose
. Anyways, it would be useful, if you posted the corresponding code here as well, to understand the problem. It rather looks like you have forgotten the proper include statement, simply ...
/usr/include/sys/types.h|158|error: missing binary operator before token "("|
/usr/include/bits/huge_val.h|28|error: missing binary operator before token "("|
/usr/include/bits/huge_val.h|30|error: missing binary operator before token "("|
/usr/include/math.h|392|error: missing binary operator before token "("|
the above could be a simple syntax error too, but without the code, who can tell ...
/usr/local/include/stlport/using/cstring|12|error: ‘std::memmove’ has not been declared|
/usr/local/include/stlport/using/cstring|13|error: ‘std::memcpy’ has not been declared|
/usr/local/include/stlport/using/cstring|18|error: ‘std::strcoll’ has not been declared|
/usr/local/include/stlport/using/cstring|19|error: ‘std::strerror’ has not been declared|
/usr/local/include/stlport/using/cstring|20|error: ‘std::strxfrm’ has not been declared|
Here I would check if the proper #include <cstring> directive is in that file, if not, you won't be able to use anything of the functionality included, no matter what your compiler settings may be. There, after all, as I know, you let the compiler know where to find its things, your code still doesn't know ...
If all this makes no sense, or you already knew, or it does not help you, just put that I did'nt understand the problem and no harm done...
Regards
nausea