Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/12/30/20:21:39
David Avery wrote:
>
> When I try to run any programs with header files that
> I've created, the compiler says it can't find the
> function names listed in the head file. I read the
> FAQ and tried what it suggested, but to no avail.
This is most likely an error in your program or in how you are calling
the compiler. However, without seeing a specific example, it's very
difficult to diagnose what you are doing wrong. Please resolve the
problem to the smallest source code that demonstrates it, and post that
along with the command(s) you use to compile, or the version of RHIDE
you use.
I can give you some ideas right now though:
- You're using an early version of RHIDE that has some bugs in it. Try
getting the latest version from Robert Hoehne's web site
(http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~rho/rhide.html).
- You are miswriting the #include directives in your programs, like
using <> instead of "" for your own headers, or spacing incorrectly.
- You aren't compiling all the source files in your program.
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