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death-droid
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Reply #2 Posted on: October 26, 2008, 02:05:22 am |
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It wouldn't work RetroX because C++ is not php. You just cant do it because to convert it it would just end up being the exact same because C++ doesn't support< > and it would just make the compiler error. .
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« Last Edit: October 26, 2008, 02:14:58 am by death-droid »
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score_under
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Reply #3 Posted on: October 26, 2008, 03:57:19 pm |
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It wouldn't work RetroX because C++ is not php. You just cant do it because to convert it it would just end up being the exact same because C++ doesn't support< > and it would just make the compiler error. .
What now? As far as I know, cpp { } is not valid C++ either. It'll have been preparsed before it's compiled. BUT cpp < if(a>b) { cout<<"Something"; } > Would fail. So, I suggest something like cpp {{ if(a) { if(b) { thingy(); } } }} (where 2 braces in a row on the same line with nothing in between ends it)
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