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User forums => Help => Topic started by: Xanadu4Ever on June 23, 2017, 12:09:39 am
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I am an older coder and haven't touched C++ in years. Now, I'm jumping back in and honing my skills. I love the IDE so far. I thought I would ask a question about functionality. (Forgive me if this seems like a noob question dripping with ignorance)
I HOPE this is the place to ask this question and that the question gods don't freak out..... just let me know if this is inappropriate or needs to be in a different place and I will look elsewhere for help....
My question is this==> I noticed when I try to use INT_MAX that I get errors
that it is obviously not declared. Is this defined in a 3rd party's plug-in and won't work until I install the appropriate plug in? Or is this a namespace issue?
Also, the IDE doesn't recognize 'auto' types..... again is this a plug in issue or how I have the compiler set up??
Ideas?
Xanadu
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Enable c++11 or 14, include the proper file where int_max is defined, but first read the rules of the forum, because you're violating them. Reading the FAQ on the wiki is also a good idea. ;D 8)
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Thanks Obfuscated. I will read the rules for the forum again. Thanks for the heads up. I will go to the Wiki and look at the FAQ as you suggest and try to find info on c++11/ 14.
Much obliged and I will try not to violate the forum rules.
Xanadu