// This example compiles using the new STL from ObjectSpace, Inc. // STL is the EASIEST to use STL that works on most platform/compiler // combinations, including cfront, Borland, Visual C++, C Set++, ObjectCenter, // and the latest Sun & HP compilers. Read the README.STL file in this // directory for more information, or send email to info@objectspace.com. // For an overview of STL, read the OVERVIEW.STL file in this directory. #include #include #include bool str_equal (const char* a_, const char* b_) { return ::strcmp (a_, b_) == 0 ? 1 : 0; } const unsigned size = 5; char* n1[size] = { "Brett", "Graham", "Jack", "Mike", "Todd" }; int main () { char* n2[size]; copy (n1, n1 + 5, n2); pair result; result = mismatch (n1, n1+ size, n2, str_equal); if (result.first == n1 + size && result.second == n2 + size) cout << "n1 and n2 are the same" << endl; else cout << "mismatch at index: " << (result.first - n1) << endl; n2[2] = "QED"; result = mismatch (n1, n1 + size, n2, str_equal); if (result.first == n2 + size && result.second == n2 + size) cout << "n1 and n2 are the same" << endl; else cout << "mismatch at index: " << (result.first - n1) << endl; return 0; }