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From: rgr@rio (Roger Kuhlman)
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In-Reply-To: < 33AA9A68.21D9D5D2@gamsau.archi.fr > from "Berenice LOPEZ" at Jun 20, 97 03:57:44 pm
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Greetings:
	I have the same problem as Bernice. I am porting
a C++ program that passes an istream reference to a class
function(supposedly the Draft says that this is a valid way
to set the input stream to a valid state). 
snip---
istream &operator>>(
 istream &stream,
 vector_char &vec
)
{
 long i;
 char x;
 vec.set_length(0);
 // Find the first non-whitespace character.
 for (;;) {
 if ( !stream.get(x) ) return NULL;
 if ( !isspace(x) ) break;
 }
--snip
I get the error that the ios reference cunstructor is private ...
I built a cross compiler for b17.1 to get the cplus1 parser,
and am using it with a linux cross for b18, as someone mentioned
in the newsgroup that that was the best way to get 2.7.2.1 syntax
acceptance. 
This code compiles under linux, SunOs4.1.3_U1, Solaris2.5, and AIX
using the 2.7.2.1 compiler.
	Any one have any suggestions? The reason that we chose
G++ for our project 4 yrs ago, was its syntactic seamlesness across
platforms. I did extensive testing at the time before we accepted
G++ rather than cfront, which varied somewhat platform to platform.
	In advance,thanks. This Cygwin project is superb--
things have come a long way from b14. 
	Regards,
	Roger Kuhlman
	e-mail: rgr@rio.sci.ccny.cuny.edu
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