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Header files for the C++ standard library and extensions, by category.

Headers by category

CategoryHeaders
Algorithms<algorithm>, <cstdlib>, <numeric>
Atomic operations<atomic>11
C library wrappers<cassert>, <ccomplex>11 a b, <cctype>, <cerrno>, <cfenv>11, <cfloat>, <cinttypes>11, <ciso646>b, <climits>, <clocale>, <cmath>, <csetjmp>, <csignal>, <cstdalign>11 a b, <cstdarg>, <cstdbool>11 a b, <cstddef>, <cstdint>11, <cstdio>, <cstdlib>, <cstring>, <ctgmath>11 a b, <ctime>, <cuchar>11, <cwchar>, <cwctype>
Concepts<concepts>20
Containers
Sequence containers<array>11, <deque>, <forward_list>11, <list>, <vector>
Ordered associative containers<map>, <set>
Unordered associative containers<unordered_map>11, <unordered_set>11
Container adaptors<queue>, <stack>
Container views<span>20
Errors and exception handling<cassert>, <exception>, <stdexcept>, <system_error>11
General utilities<any>17, <bitset>, <charconv>17, <cstdlib>, <execution>17, <functional>, <memory>, <memory_resource>17, <optional>17, <ratio>11, <scoped_allocator>11, <tuple>11, <type_traits>11, <typeindex>11, <utility>, <variant>17
I/O and formatting<cinttypes>11, <cstdio>, <filesystem>17, <fstream>, <iomanip>, <ios>, <iosfwd>, <iostream>, <istream>, <ostream>, <sstream>, <streambuf>, <strstream>c, <syncstream>20
Iterators<iterator>
Language support<cfloat>, <climits>, <codecvt>11 a, <compare>20, <contract>20, <coroutine>20, <csetjmp>, <csignal>, <cstdarg>, <cstddef>, <cstdint>11, <cstdlib>, <exception>, <initializer_list>11, <limits>, <new>, <typeinfo>, <version>20
Localization<clocale>, <codecvt>11 a, <cvt/wbuffer>, <cvt/wstring>, <locale>
Math and numerics<bit>20, <cfenv>11, <cmath>, <complex>, <cstdlib>, <limits>, <numeric>, <random>11, <ratio>11, <valarray>
Memory management<allocators>, <memory>, <memory_resource>17, <new>, <scoped_allocator>11
Multithreading<atomic>11, <condition_variable>11, <future>11, <mutex>11, <shared_mutex>14, <thread>11
Ranges<ranges>20
Regular expressions<regex>11
Strings and character data<cctype>, <cstdlib>, <cstring>, <cuchar>11, <cwchar>, <cwctype>, <regex>11, <string>, <string_view>17
Time<chrono>11, <ctime>

11 Added in the C++11 standard.
14 Added in the C++14 standard.
17 Added in the C++17 standard.
20 Added in the draft C++20 standard.
a Deprecated in the C++17 standard.
b Removed in the draft C++20 standard.
c Deprecated in the C++98 standard.

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11 Added in the C11 standard. 14 Added in the C14 standard. 17 Added in the C17 standard. 20 Added in the draft C20 standard. A Deprecated in the C17 standard. B Removed in the draft C20 standard. C Deprecated in the C98 standard. May 21, 2017 First of all, Dev C is not a compiler, it's an IDE that interfaces with a compiler (most presumably GCC/MingW in your case). The compiler suite is the one having the header files, not the IDE. Hi iv'e downloaded Visual C however all of the basic header files such as iostream and haven't downloaded. DOes anybody know wheer I can download all of the basic c header files. I know how to install them and I am to lazy to redownload visual c or a different compiler ty. Download libbgi.a to the lib/ In order to use the WinBGIm subdirectory of the Dev-C directories. Whenever you #include h in a program, you must instruct the linker to link in certain libraries. The command to do so from Dev-C is Alt-P. Choose the Parameters tab from the pop-up window and type the following into the Linker area.

CategoryHeaders
Algorithms<algorithm>
C library wrappers<cassert>, <cctype>, <cerrno>, <cfenv>, <cfloat>, <cinttypes>, <ciso646>, <climits>, <clocale>, <cmath>, <csetjmp>, <csignal>, <cstdarg>, <cstdbool>, <cstddef>, <cstdint>, <cstdio>, <cstdlib>, <cstring>, <ctgmath>, <ctime>, <cwchar>, <cwctype>
Containers
Sequence containers<array>, <deque>, <forward_list>, <list>, <vector>
Ordered associative containers<map>, <set>
Unordered associative containers<unordered_map>, <unordered_set>
Adaptor containers<queue>, <stack>
Errors and exception handling<exception>, <stdexcept>, <system_error>
I/O and formatting<filesystem>, <fstream>, <iomanip>, <ios>, <iosfwd>, <iostream>, <istream>, <ostream>, <sstream>, <streambuf>, <strstream>
Iterators<iterator>
Localization<codecvt>, <cvt/wbuffer>, <cvt/wstring>, <locale>
Math and numerics<complex>, <limits>, <numeric>, <random>, <ratio>, <valarray>
Memory Management<allocators>, <memory>, <new>, <scoped_allocator>
Multithreading<atomic>, <condition_variable>, <future>, <mutex>, <shared_mutex>, <thread>
Other utilities<bitset>, <chrono>, <functional>, <initializer_list>, <tuple>, <type_traits>, <typeinfo>, <typeindex>, <utility>
Strings and character data<regex>, <string>, <string_view>

See also

Using C++ library headers
C++ standard library

Hi, I am trying to learn OOP with c++ with the help of Turbo C++ version 3.0 and 'C++ Primer Plus' by stephen prata.

Dune 2 free download vst. according to the book, the NEW convention for including the iostream header file in c++ is in the following way:
#include<iostream>
but it causes an error saying : unable to open include file 'IOSTREAM'

however the following code works:
#include<iostream.h> but it is supposed to be the OLD convention

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Moreover , according to the book, it is necessary to use the following:
using namespace std
so that we can use cout and cin directly without having to tytpe std::cout or std::cin

but when I use this an error saying 'declaration syntax error' appears

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the weird thing is that cout and cin work just fine without this statement when they are not supposed to do so

This is really confusing as I dont know which is right and which is wrong, could use some help

Also I would appreciate it if anyone could suggest a better IDE for windows 7 32 bit

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deceptikon1,790

This is really confusing as I dont know which is right and which is wrong, could use some help

They're both right. Your compiler is right because it's from 1991 and conformed to the C++ of the time. Your book is also right because it's reasonably current with the ISO C++ standard that was first introduced in 1998 and heavily updated in 2011.

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If you want to learn C++ as it was two decades ago then get a book that was printed two decades ago. On the other hand, if you want to learn C++ in a way that would be useful in this millennium then dump your compiler and get a newer one.

Also I would appreciate it if anyone could suggest a better IDE for windows 7 32 bit

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Everything is better. :D Try Visual C++, Code::Blocks, and CodeLite. The former uses Microsoft's compiler and the latter two use MinGW and GCC.

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