I cant get my compiler to accept bool types....any ideas what I can do about that?
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I cant get my compiler to accept bool types....any ideas what I can do about that?
You could post it to a message board, giving vague info and not stating with compiler you're using.
or you could do
enum bool {false, true};
or you could get a new compiler.
lol bad day?Quote:
Originally posted by Sorensen
You could post it to a message board, giving vague info and not stating with compiler you're using.
or you could do
enum bool {false, true};
or you could get a new compiler.
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I cant get my compiler to accept bool types....any ideas what I can do about that?
1. What compiler?
2. Do you wish to post your code?
lemme guess?
Borland Turbo C++ 3.0 DOS compiler or something compatible/similar?
if so, then just use a substitute: int
to save some memory, then: short unsigned int
even more memory efficient: char
then do something like this:
example:
int i = 1; // substitute for i = true
int i = 0; // substitute for i = false
you can also do this for char:
example:
char i = 'I'; // true
char i = 'O'; // false
that's a good substitute for boolean types if you want.
or in the Borland Turbo C++ 3.0 DOS library, use <limits.h>
the online help provided with the program will help you.
good luck!