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c++/2052: gcc 3.0 fails to recognize cout << flush;



>Number:         2052
>Category:       c++
>Synopsis:       gcc 3.0 fails to recognize cout << flush;
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       high
>Responsible:    unassigned
>State:          open
>Class:          rejects-legal
>Submitter-Id:   net
>Arrival-Date:   Wed Feb 21 10:06:01 PST 2001
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Robert Boehne
>Release:        3.0 20010220 (prerelease)
>Organization:
Ricardo Software
>Environment:
System: Linux icarus 2.2.16-3 #1 SMP Tue Jan 16 18:58:01 CST 2001 i686 unknown
Architecture: i686

	
host: i686-pc-linux-gnu
build: i686-pc-linux-gnu
target: i686-pc-linux-gnu
configured with: /icarus/gcc/configure --srcdir=/icarus/gcc --prefix=/icarus/bu-snap --enable-threads --with-gnu-as --with-gnu-ld --enable-shared
>Description:
	When compiling the following source via CodeSourcery web interface an
        error is thrown for line six " << flush;" is not recognized by the
        compiler as it should be.  cout.flush(); is properly recognized.
test-source--
#include <iostream.h>
main(){
 int aToken2 = 40;
 cout << "'\t Value = '" << aToken2 << "'" << endl;
 cout.flush();
 cout << "'\t Value = '" << aToken2 << "'" << endl << flush;
 return;
}
end-test-source--
>How-To-Repeat:
	Compile the above code via the on-line compiler.
>Fix:
	Work-around is to use cout.flush() rather than cout<<flush;
        I'm not a compiler guy, so I can't say where the problem is.

>Release-Note:
>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:


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