On Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 10:30:40 AM UTC-5, aubertin.sylvain wrote:
> Le mardi 24 mai 2016 08:24:44 UTC+2, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
> > The mame of this code is "list". It seems to be incomplete (nowhere a cin instruction). It runs but it doesn't work. May any one help me (I am a beginner).
> > Here is the code:
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> Hi Dominique. I tried to do something with the result of the object file, without any success. I should like to have your opinion: is it possible with a new function (2 cin inside) to make this program complete ??
> I tried many times, but the compiler returns me a lot of errors. Thanks again.
This has nothing to do with Vim (the text editor) and should not be discussed further here on the Vim mailing list. Please take your question to a more appropriate forum, perhaps stackoverflow or another stackexchange site, perhaps a c++ mailing list somewhere.
Before you do that, you really really need to come up with a better problem statement. Don't respond here, but when you find an appropriate forum, make sure to define what you want the program to do. As others have pointed out, your program "works" just fine, as in, it does exactly what we'd expect from the code, and prints out a list with no user input.
See http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html for advice on asking questions online. You've violated most of the basics already by posting to the wrong forum without a clear problem statement and ignoring the advice and questions you've already received.
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