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Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
From: tob AT world DOT std DOT com
Subject: Re: OOP and ALLEGRO
Message-ID: <EA1KE8.8J5@world.std.com>
Sender: tob AT world DOT std DOT com (Tom Breton)
Reply-To: tob AT world DOT std DOT com
Organization: BREnterprises
References: <3370A52D DOT 5372 AT mailbox DOT swipnet DOT se>
Date: Mon, 12 May 1997 00:08:32 GMT
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp

Krystyna de Heras <krystyna DOT de DOT heras AT mailbox DOT swipnet DOT se> writes:
> I have a peculiar question. Can I mix Object-Oriented-Programming with
> ALLEGRO. I'm porting my turbo pascal code and want to improve it by make
> it object oriented so that I can have a non-fix amount of coords in a
> coord-vector.
>
> Allegro is C and OOP is CC/C++. Is it possible to just include OOP in
> C-files and compile?

I do it all the time. Assuming there are no other problems, just
#include "allegro.h" and go. It's set up so that it can be included in
C++ without a hitch.

> Wondering in the cold dark Sweden/ Pablo de Heras

        Tom

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