Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/09/09/15:30:33
From: | Jason <jpsaave AT sandia DOT gov>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Projects in RHIDE:
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Date: | Wed, 09 Sep 1998 13:10:22 -0600
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Organization: | Sandia National Labs
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Message-ID: | <35F6D29E.AB012BE6@sandia.gov>
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Well, guys, I guess I should've mentioned last time that I'm a newbie!
I have been learning C++ through an online tutorial, and I am starting
classes. The problem is that in the tutorial, it is trying to teach me
to use several different files for one program. The filenames are:
- box.h -> class definition
- box.cpp -> implementation
- boxes2.cpp -> contains main()
I want to use RHIDE to do this, as I am now able to do it from the
command line, so I figure I have to use projects. This is what I have
done up to now:
- I already compiled box.cpp and boxes2.cpp.
- I started a new project called "testproj.gpr"
- I added box.o and boxes2.o to the project
- I went to Run -> Run
After this, I get an error saying "undefined reference to 'cout'" for
every line with 'cout' in boxes2.cpp - the file with the main function.
Am I doing everything right as far as procedure? I hope all it needs is
a little configuration editing or something small. Thanks alot guys!
--JASON--
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| | Jason Saavedra - Student and Psycho | |
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