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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 21:32:57 +0100
From: Roland Schulz <Schulz AT gmx DOT net>
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Subject: compiling math equations
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Hey!
I'm working on a simulating program and since I want it to be real fast,
I want to compile the equations into a library and then link it together
with my program. I got a few questions about libraries and related
things:
1. Is it possible to change the library (put the new equation in it) and
use the new library without a rebuilt (maybe with dynamic linking)?
2. Is it possible to generate a library which can be linked with Visual
C++ (sorry but I would like to program it for Windows the easy way)?
3. If I'm going to distribute my program one day is it legal to include
the following files: ar.exe, cc1, djgpp.env, gcc.exe, coping and math.h
by itself or do I have to include any other files?
4. Is there any way to reduce the size of the files I have to include to
compile REAL simple functions (math equations) even more with not to
much effort (I don't want to program a whole new compiler)?

Thanx a lot for your help in advance!!

Roland Schulz


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