I am using DosBox 0.74 and I want to use vectors function, but I can't locate its header file ? its not <vector.h>
nor <vector>
. I tried it with Visual Studio and it was working fine.
It has a different name in DosBox or what ?
Please help me, since I have to submit my work with DOSBox.
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I think your best bet would be Open Watcom C/C++. It has STL and it can compile for Dos, which to my knowledge current versions of Visual Studio cannot do. I use it with DOSBox for unit testing embedded software in a 16-bit environment.
Vectors were implemented in C++ after Turbo C++. In fact, C++ (as the standardised language we know it today) didn't exist until after Turbo C++! It is a truly ancient IDE and anyone would recommend not to use it. It's better to use IDEs of this century.
So, there are no STL libraries like
<vector>
in Turbo C++.Simply put, you can't use vectors in Turbo C++. If you really want to, then you will have to create a library for it yourself (but it won't be worth it).
You said that you have Visual Studio; stick to that. And if you want, you can use Code::Blocks. Just stop using Turbo C++.