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I HOPE someone knows how to solve my problem... I just got CodeWarrior 6, and I found out it didn't have apstring.h, or apstring.cpp, libraries which I use extensively in school. Well, I found the AP Computer Science website, and I copied and pasted them into text files, as I was told to do. However, CW STILL can't see them. Does anyone know what is wrong?!?!? I hope, I hope, I hope, I hope, someones know!!!!
**Is unhappy because he can't be his usual GlueBubbly self. :frown: **
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hmm... you could use codewarrior to make your own header files (i haven't used it, but it should be able to handle them like any other file and save it as .h in the end). if copying and pasting through codewarrior doesn't work for you send me an email and i'll send them to you next time i'm on my peecee
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Originally posted by theGlueBubble: **I HOPE someone knows how to solve my problem... I just got CodeWarrior 6, and I found out it didn't have apstring.h, or apstring.cpp, libraries which I use extensively in school. Well, I found the AP Computer Science website, and I copied and pasted them into text files, as I was told to do. However, CW STILL can't see them. Does anyone know what is wrong?!?!? I hope, I hope, I hope, I hope, someones know!!!!
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Heh, I have an idea that might just work, but since GlueBubbl thinks "_Immortal is lamer than GlueBubbl" I shall avoid helping you. >=)
Eh...what the hell...change the type and creator codes....simple as that via resedit.
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Originally posted by Kwanzar: **Heh, I have an idea that might just work, but since GlueBubbl thinks "_Immortal is lamer than GlueBubbl" I shall avoid helping you. >=)
Holy God in Heaven!!! I HATE the clear button....it hangs so innocently beside delete on my munchkin keyboard...... Summing up:
I got the libraries to read. I am defining large apstrings, and I think CW is running into some sort of character limit. If I type the definition all on one line, it will tell me that there should be a ";" after <word x>. <word x> is just in the middle of my definition, there isn't anything special about it.
If I do the definition on multiple lines, it thinks that the beginning of each line should be a variable that is going to get defined.....why is that?
P.S. I'm not the one who told guywise that!!!