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Q: Cygwin: g++ 5.2: ‘to_string’ is not a member of ‘std’

AlexThe following simple program can't be compiled in cygwin with gcc #include <string> #include <iostream> int main() { std::cout << std::to_string(4) << std::endl; return 0; } Command line: $ g++ -std=c++0x to_string.cc Error: to_string.cc: In function ‘int main()’: to_string.cc:6:16: e...

@NathanOliver the same result.
Have you checked which <string> header is used?
@SimonKraemer What exactly do you mean and how can I do it?
Try g++ -E -x c++ -std=c++11 - -v < /dev/null
@SimonKraemer And what should I see (except obvious to_string)?
13:48
@Alex This will print the include directories in the order they are searched. You should be able to see if you are including a C++11 compliant version of <string>
How should it be marked?
Hi
You have the directories?
The relevant part for me looks like this:
#include "..." search starts here:
#include <...> search starts here:
 /usr/include/c++/4.8
 /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/c++/4.8
 /usr/include/c++/4.8/backward
 /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.8/include
 /usr/local/include
 /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.8/include-fixed
 /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu
 /usr/include
#include "..." search starts here:
#include <...> search starts here:
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/5.2.0/include/c++
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/5.2.0/include/c++/x86_64-pc-cygwin
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/5.2.0/include/c++/backward
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/5.2.0/include
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/5.2.0/include-fixed
/usr/include
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/5.2.0/../../../../lib/../include/w32api
ok, so your string header should be at /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/5.2.0/include/c++/string
Ok, I see it there.
14:01
Could you try to run this please (and post the output):

tail /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/5.2.0/include/c++/bits/basic_string.h
} // inline namespace literals

#endif // __cplusplus > 201103L

_GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_VERSION
} // namespace std

#endif // C++11

#endif /* _BASIC_STRING_H */
ok, that looks good
grep to_string /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/5.2.0/include/c++/bits/basic_string.h
to_string(int __val)
to_string(unsigned __val)
to_string(long __val)
to_string(unsigned long __val)
to_string(long long __val)
to_string(unsigned long long __val)
to_string(float __val)
to_string(double __val)
to_string(long double __val)
ok so everything is there. One moment please
Thanks
14:25
Ok, could you please run this one:
g++ -E -std=c++11 src/main.cpp | grep to_string
You will need to change the filename and path
For me it looks like this
~/workspace (master) $ g++ -E -std=c++11 src/main.cpp | grep to_string
  to_string(int __val)
  to_string(unsigned __val)
  to_string(long __val)
  to_string(unsigned long __val)
  to_string(long long __val)
  to_string(unsigned long long __val)
  to_string(float __val)
  to_string(double __val)
  to_string(long double __val)
  std::cout << std::to_string(4) << std::endl;
?
I just tried with my cygwin installation
and can confirm the problem
your above command only gives the last line
I'm using cygwin g++ 4.8.3
Ok, just a sec.
g++ -E -std=c++11 test.cpp | grep to_string
std::cout << std::to_string(4) << std::endl;
I noticed that to_string is wrapped inside an #if
std::cout << std::to_string(4) << std::endl;
ok, looks like __cplusplus isn't set correctly
14:36
#if ((__cplusplus >= 201103L) && defined(_GLIBCXX_USE_C99) \
&& !defined(_GLIBCXX_HAVE_BROKEN_VSWPRINTF))
__cplusplus = 201103
Where did you find this?
the #if is in basic_string.h, just before the definitions of to_string
__cplusplus = 201103
Could you try with c++14
g++ -E -std=c++14 test.cpp | grep to_string
$ g++ -E -std=c++14 src/main.cpp | grep to_string
std::cout << std::to_string(4) << std::endl;
14:40
_GLIBCXX_USE_C99 is not defined
but the #if asks for it
Oh, that might be a typo in the mingw version?
you mean it should be defined?
okay...
but the mentioned #if is the same in non-mingw gcc installations
yeah just saw it - I'm checking some bugzilla entries
14:46
i mean, usually, it is defined...
and according to the follow up mail of the one you linked, they undefine it to work around a problem with complex.h
It is not defined when some tests fail while compiling stdlib
g++ -E -D_GLIBCXX_USE_C99 -std=c++11 src/main.cpp | grep to_string
to_string(int __val)
to_string(unsigned __val)
to_string(long __val)
to_string(unsigned long __val)
to_string(long long __val)
to_string(unsigned long long __val)
to_string(float __val)
to_string(double __val)
to_string(long double __val)
std::cout << std::to_string(4) << std::endl;
ok, that looks better
could you now try
g++ -D_GLIBCXX_USE_C99 -std=c++11 src/main.cpp
It's pretty much a hack, yet I don't know what else to do
I now get errors about std::wcstold being not declared...
14:54
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Q: Undefined strtold when using _GLIBCXX_USE_C99

Dan QI was experimenting with C++11 this weekend but I ran into problem when trying to use std::to_string(). gcc was telling me that std::to_string() did not exist so I found the to_string functions in basic_string.h and found that they were all wrapped with the macro #if ((__cplusplus >= 201103L) &&...

No errors, but no output from the program.
Same error 2 years ago
Nice progress...
Sorry for question but how is 0 related to long double?
15:02
What do you mean? The problem is the stdlib used in Cygwin (newlib) which doesn't have support for long double.
That disables the macro above because otherwise compilation would use a unknown type
and the disabled macro hides all overloads of to_string, not just the long double one
But I also found some statements that this behaviour should have been fixed in the mean time (for the 64bit version of newlib)
I'll try and find out more about it
Yeah you might change the #ifs in basic_string, but I doubt that this would be a good idea
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Q: to_string is not a member of std, says so g++

Anurag KaliaI am making a small vocabulary remembering program where words would would be flashed at me randomly for meanings. I want to use standard C++ library as Bjarne Stroustroup tells us, but I have encountered a seemingly strange problem right out of the gate. I want to change a long integer into st...

the accepted answer and the comments should give some hints for what you can try
I hope that works for you... I know that such problems are really annoying so I hope you have a solution soon. :)
Also take a look at this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8542221/stdstoi-doesnt-exist-in-g-4-6-1-on-mingw
MinGW sounds like the reasonable way to go
I'm out
Bye bye
15:18
Thanks!

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