This is an incredibly simple problem (I assume) because it has to do with a very simple program. In fact, I've written much more advanced things than this such as a calculator, database, and a guessing game. For some reason I decided to take a pretty long break from C++ (As you can see my last post was quite a while ago). Well now I'm back for good. No more of that break stuff Unfortunately I lost almost all my work due to my over-excitement about a disk reformat. So I installed the GCC compiler, added the the bin directory to my path variable, created an ever-so-simple program:
Fired up the compiler, only to get this error:Code:#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { char test; cout << "Okay, this is a test!\n"; cin >> test; return 0; }
This is despicable... I must be out of my mind...test.cpp: In function 'int main()':
test.cpp:6: no match for 'std:stream& >> const char[22]' operator