Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 13:19:24 -0800 (PST) Message-Id: <199801242119.NAA03030@adit.ap.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: kdawghu AT hotmail DOT com (Kris Mills), djgpp AT delorie DOT com From: Nate Eldredge Subject: Re: Question about DJGPP and GXX and GCC Precedence: bulk At 04:43 1/24/1998 GMT, Kris Mills wrote: >I want to compile c++ code with djgpp i have been useing GXX because GCC won't >compile any thing i do in C++. I thought that GCC would allow you to compile >c++ code also. Also when i type GCC at the dos it says no input file that's >COOL ! but when i type GXX it says > >e:/djgpp/lib\crt0.o(.data+0x92):crt0.s: undefined reference to `main' >e:/djgpp/lib/libc.a(crt1.o)(.text+0x312):crt1.c: undefined reference to `main' > >is there some thing wrong with my setup up No, there's nothing wrong. `gcc' *will* compile and link C++ code if you tell it to link the C++ libraries. `gxx' is just a convenience tool which takes its command line, adds the options to link the C++ libraries, and submits it to `gcc'. If `gcc' is told to link, but given only libraries and no object file with a `main' function, confusion results giving this message. Solution: Don't do that. :) If you're not sure how to compile, please see (in this order) README.1ST, and the GCC info page "Invoking". > >Also it won't let me pass string types to the system function that is char * > >like > >#Include >#Include >#include > >main() > >{ >string text; >cin >> text; >system (text); >} This is a fairly wild guess, since my C++ knowledge is minimal, but I think changing the following makes it work. * You should #include <_string.h>, instead of which is standard C strings. (It really should be but DOS can't tell the difference.) * The type of text should be `String', with capital S. * The argument to `system' should be `text.chars()' which returns the string as a `char *'. Btw, this is a standard C++ question and would be better directed to a comp.lang.c++ newsgroup. Nate Eldredge eldredge AT ap DOT net