I'm writing a fairly big C++ BASIC style language for Windows & RISC OS and I'm trying to cross-compile on Windows and I can't get the std::stringstream to not give errors. I had problems with ostream before and switched to use regular C I/O functions to get around it.
I get various errors including deleted functions errors. I can post the output if useful.
If I replace it with just std::string or fprintf then it all works, but a lot of the code is in 3rd party library stuff I daren't risk changing.
Is there anything I can try or do?
Thanks,
Daryl.
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