C++ :: Function Leading To Another Function

Oct 6, 2013

I have a program that I'm making and I want to have the completion of one function lead to another function. So once one equation is done, I want for another equation in a different function to be completed. For example, in my program, I did this:

void Function1() {
int a ;
a = 4 + 2 ; //For example
//now, go to another function, with the value of variable a

[Code] ....

Why doesn't this work, and, what will? When I compile it in Code::Blocks, the error message given is:

error: label 'function2' used but not defined

How do I fix this?!

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The actual standard says:

17.6.4.3.2 Global names [global.names]

1 Certain sets of names and function signatures are always reserved to the implementation:

- Each name that contains a double underscore _ _ or begins with an underscore followed by an uppercase letter (2.12) is reserved to the implementation for any use.
- Each name that begins with an underscore is reserved to the implementation for use as a name in the global namespace.

Unless I'm mistaken I read this as:

Words like "__foo" or "_BAR" are strictly off limits, as the implementation may have used it as a macro.Words like "_foo", when used for things such a member variables, or scoped variables on the stack are fine. The implementation only gets to use those as global functions inside mainspace.

So my question is this: While using leading underscores is generally frowned upon, is it, strictly according to the standard, wrong?

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#include <iomanip>
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#include <string>
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Code:

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[Code].....

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[Code] .....

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Nov 3, 2013

I have written a function that inserts and prints a binary function correctly.

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Code:
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[Code] ....

Here is my print function

Code:
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");
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[Code] .....

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[code]...

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