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From: max AT alcyone DOT darkside DOT com (Erik Max Francis)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: C++ code under djgpp.....
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 95 12:26:27 PST
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mlinvle AT inlink DOT com (mlinvle) writes:

> Yes...one of the first things I noticed about the djgpp compiler...I'm sure 
> there's more to it.  I have some other code that compiler under Turbo C/C++ 
> 3.0, but not Watcom 10.5!  I didn't think there was *that* much disparity 
> among compilers, but I guess there is.  I assumed most would follow what 
> Stroustrup laid out in his book....

There are three things that come to mind:

1.  Use the .cc extension for C++ programs.

2.  Use gcc, not the individual compilers.  gcc will take care of all 
    the assembling and linking for you

3.  Make sure you link in the right libraries, and put them in the 
    correct place on the command line.

    It should look something like this:

        gcc myprog1.cc myprog2.cc myprog3.cc -lgpp -o myprog


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