C/C++ :: Statement Cannot Resolve Address Of Overloaded Function

Feb 11, 2015

#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
#include<string>
main() {
cout<< "donner votre nom:";endl;
string nom("sans nom");
cin>> nom;endl;
cout<< "votre nom est:"<<nom; endl;
return 0;
}

when i try to build this program, i get this masseges:

in function 'int main()':
statement cannot resolve address of overloaded function

this a picture of the errors:

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