On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Tom Lane wrote:
> I think the proper solution is to add a configure-time test to see
> whether a namespace declaration is needed. We could use configure to
> see whether we need ".h" on the end of C++ include file references, too.
> (That's another thing that's going to be site-dependent for a while to
> come.)
Hmmm. I'm running 2.7.2.1 here and in the case of <string> I have a
file called: /usr/include/g++/string <-- note there's no .h on the end.
Am I being dense here and missing something or does this differ from what
other folks have? There's also a number of other files without the .h
extension in that directory. string includes std/string.h.
Vince.
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