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Originally posted by Nuke
When ever I get a backwards warning when using an include file with Dev C++, it's usually because of my own error in my coding.. The compiler just doesn't know how to address the error correctly.
You will get backwards warnings with iostream.h, string.h, vector.h, just to name a few because they are not part of the current standard. the standard now is to include iostream, string, vector, etc. without the .h . If it is an error, it will say so, but not as a backwards warning. it will say certain fxns to be undeclared if some scope to the std namespace isn't given, if using current standard. Other warnings show up but not as backwards warnings unless you have a backwards warning.