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| From: | Rodeo Red <rodeored AT netstep DOT net> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: return type for `main' changed to `int' |
| Date: | Sun, 17 Oct 1999 13:45:14 -0400 |
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Martin Ambuhl wrote:
> Rodeo Red wrote:
> >
> > I got very frustrated and erased djgpp. Now I'm starting over with the
> > newer version. I've decided not to use rhide until I can get djgpp to
> > work without rhide.
> >
> > This command line:
> >
> > gcc -c -Wall hello.cpp
> ^^^
> This should be gpp (or g++ or gxx, depending on installation)
> or hello.cpp should be renamed hello.c
> or you should explicitly link the standard c++ libs
This is what the readme1st says :
To compile a C or C++ source file into an object file, use this
command line:
gcc -c -Wall myfile.c (for C source)
or
gcc -c -Wall myfile.cc (for C++ source)
I don't understand why you say one thing and the readme1st says another.
Is the read me 1st wrong ?
>
>
> >
> > is supposed to produce the object file hello.o, but doesn't . Instead I
> > get this message:
> > hello.cpp:4: return type for `main' changed to `int'
>
> You left out the word "Warning". It is significant.
>
No I didn't leave it out. this is the input and the output exactly as it
happens :
C:\djgpp>gcc -c -Wall hello.cpp
hello.cpp:4: return type for `main' changed to `int'
>
> >
> > What does this mean ?
>
> I means gcc turned your illegal code into legal code.
>
and also failed to make an object file for some reason I don't understand. So
if there is no object file where do these changes take place ? In a temporary
file somewhere ?
>
> >
> > here is hello.cpp:
> >
> > #include <iostream.h>
> >
> > void main ()
> > {
> > cout <<"Hello world!\n";
> > }
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------
> > What happened when I went to the faq:
> >
> > I searched for "return type for `main'" - no results
> > I searched for "return type"- found section 22.24 "What should the main
> > function return in a C program? "
> > Does not seem to apply because I'm using C++
>
> In C++ as well, main returns an int.
>
It should say that in that section of the faq then, right ?
Another question. 22.24 says : A: The ANSI/ISO C Standard specifies that the
main function be declared in one of the following two ways:
int main (void);
I don'tunderstand what is being said . Do I change
void main ()
to
int main (void);
or
int main (void);()
?
>
Thanks for helping.
Red
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