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| From: | "Gwen" <mb11363 AT chello DOT be> |
| Subject: | How to use Pdcurses 2.04 with GPP ? |
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| Date: | Sun, 29 Jul 2001 09:25:06 GMT |
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Hi !
I've just installed DJGPP and PDcurses (wich seems a great library), it
works fine with GCC but not with GPP, ex :
(test1.c)
int main(void){
initscr();
start_color();
return 0;
}
with gcc : gcc -o test1.exe test1.c ..\bin\libpdcurses.a
it works
with gpp (I rename test1.c to test1.cpp) : gpp -o test1.exe test1.cpp
.\bin\libpdcurses.a
it says me : "implicit declaration of function 'initscr(...)'' " ( and
idem for start_color() )
so what's wrong ?
Gwen
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