47

Okay, so I have

tmp.cpp:

#include <string>

int main()
{
    std::to_string(0);
    return 0;
}

But when I try to compile I get:

$ g++ tmp.cpp -o tmp
tmp.cpp: In function ‘int main()’:
tmp.cpp:5:5: error: ‘to_string’ is not a member of ‘std’
     std::to_string(0);
     ^

I'm running g++ version 4.8.1. Unlike all the other references to this error that I found out there, I am not using MinGW, I'm on Linux (3.11.2).

Any ideas why this is happening? Is this standard behaviour and I did something wrong or is there a bug somewhere?

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  • 3
    With g++ -std=c++11 -o tmp tmp.cc, I get `error: 'to_string' is not a member of 'std'. g++ version is 4.8.2 . Is this a regression?
    – M.M
    May 12, 2014 at 22:09
  • Mh, not sure, but it works for me on g++ 4.9.0
    – mueslo
    May 14, 2014 at 12:41
  • 2
    gcc --version using gcc tdm-2 4.8.1, compiling with -std=c++11 still yields error 'to-string' is not member of std
    – Brian Jack
    Dec 1, 2014 at 15:16
  • 2
    Same for me. With arm-none-eabi-gcc -std=c++11 I still get the error.
    – Alain1405
    May 23, 2016 at 16:02

2 Answers 2

53

you may want to specify the C++ version with

g++ -std=c++11 tmp.cpp -o tmp

I don't have gcc 4.8.1 at hand , but in older versions of GCC, you can use

g++ -std=c++0x tmp.cpp -o tmp

At least gcc 4.9.2 I believe also support part of C++14 by specifying

g++ -std=c++1y tmp.cpp -o tmp

Update: gcc 5.3.0 (I am using the cygwin version) supports both -std=c++14 and -std=c++17 now.

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  • Had this error in Eclipse CDT on Debian 8 (Linux 3.14-2-amd64). Specifying the GCC C++ Compiler in the settings to run the command g++ -std=c++11 solved my issue! Thank you!
    – eluong
    Sep 10, 2014 at 1:23
  • 1
    I still get the error in gcc --version tdm-2 4.8.1 when compiling with -std=c++11
    – Brian Jack
    Dec 1, 2014 at 15:18
  • 3
    I've also encountered this issue, it seems that std::to_string isn't available in gcc's standard library (libstdc++), it is however, available in libc++ which comes with LLVM/clang
    – Max Raskin
    Jun 25, 2015 at 15:06
  • what version of gcc you are using, you may also try -std=c++1y
    – CS Pei
    Jun 25, 2015 at 15:08
25

to_string works with the latest C++ versions like version 11. For older versions you can try using this function

#include <string>
#include <sstream>

template <typename T>
std::string ToString(T val)
{
    std::stringstream stream;
    stream << val;
    return stream.str();
}

By adding a template you can use any data type too. You have to include #include<sstream> here.

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  • wouldn't it be more safe to use std::ostringstream since we only want the output of the stream? Aug 25, 2018 at 7:17

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