Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/03/04/12:06:34
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From: | Paul Michailidis <paulm14 AT home DOT com>
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Subject: | Allegro Classes/Keywords
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Date: | Sun, 04 Mar 2001 16:53:06 GMT
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Greetings all!
A while ago I installed djgpp/allegro so I'm pretty new to the
combination. Are there some text files included in the program to
provide me with somewhat of a reference to all the classes, typedefs,
keywords, etc used in allegro? If so could you please tell me in what
directory they are located. If not, are there any online resources for
me to look at.
By the way, if I want to compile nothing but c++ source files (therefore
saving my sources in .cpp), is there a need to install gcc? Or is gcc
required to compile.
Thanks very much,
Paul M.
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