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From: broeker AT acp3bf DOT knirsch DOT de (Hans-Bernhard Broeker)
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Subject: Re: compilation problem at link stage
Date: 20 Dec 1999 12:45:07 +0100
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Niel de Beaudrap (bjde AT ucalgary DOT ca) wrote:

> I'll keep this short -- one source, one class "__2nybs" (not that the name
> is likely to matter). Here's the compiler output I get:

> gxx -x c++ -O2 -c src/main.c++ -o  objs/main.o
> gxx -x c++ -O2  objs/main.o -o 2nybs.exe
> objs/main.o:1: syntax error before character 01
> make.exe: *** [2nybs.exe] Error 1

That '-x c++' flag to the linkage run (the second) may be your
problem.  It tells gxx that all the filenames following it are C++
source files.  I.e. it things objs/main.o is a c++ source file, which
obviously it isn't.

You shouldn't usually need the '-x c++' flag at all. Just be sure you
use a standard filename convention for your source files. '.c++' is
not an expected filename for C++ sources. It's not even a legal DOS
filename, on top of that. Use '.cxx' or '.cpp' instead. Or '.cc' if
you want to keep a bit closer to Unix conventions.

-- 
Hans-Bernhard Broeker (broeker AT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de)
Even if all the snow were burnt, ashes would remain.

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