I want to use <cmath>
. If I do:
#include <cmath>
I get the error message:
"In File included from"
However, when I type <cma
and do ctrl+spacebar (in Netbeans) it shows me all the files available and cmath
is listed (its in /usr/include/c++/4.7). I dont understand why the GUI editor/intellisense knows the cmath
header exists, but I have the error "In File included from"?
Full error message:
In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.7/cmath:46:0,
from ../../Documents/FD/MyFile.h:4,
from ../../Documents/FD/MyFIle.cpp:1:
/opt/intel/include/math.h:27:3: error: #error "This Intel <math.h> is for use with only the Intel compilers!"
make[2]: *** [build/Debug/GNU-Linux-x86/_ext/2009285305/MyFile.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/me/NetBeansProjects/Project'
make[1]: *** [.build-conf] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/me/NetBeansProjects/Project'
These are my include directories:
/opt/intel/include;
/usr/include/boost;
/usr/include
EDIT (For Chris):
#ifndef MYFILE_H
#define MYFILE_H
#include <cmath>
class MyFile{
public:
static double doesntmatter(double x, int y, double z);
private:
};
#endif
/opt/intel/include
. It is for intel compilers, not gcc