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May 11, 2001 String Streams in Hybrid C/C++ Win16 App | ||||
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Is it possible to build a Win16 app in C with single object module in C++ that performs stream i/o on string buffers (strstream). The app is a WINIO app which does have some effects on printf and other calls. But it should be possible to set up a strstream object in separate .cpp files. Mark |
May 11, 2001 Re: String Streams in Hybrid C/C++ Win16 App | ||||
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Posted in reply to Mark Evans | Sure! It's basically a matter of compiling things the right way and making sure the compiler understand what is C and what is C++ code. Many times with ancient projects I have just renamed .C files to .CPP and compiled them as C++ programs while the .CPP files basically only contain C coded source. You might have to put some stuff between #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif // C-stuff #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif To make sure certain prototypes etc, don't get mangled. Don't worry, be Kneppie! Jan Mark Evans wrote: > Is it possible to build a Win16 app in C with single object module in C++ that performs stream i/o on string buffers (strstream). The app is a WINIO app which > does have some effects on printf and other calls. But it should be possible to set up a strstream object in separate .cpp files. > > Mark |
May 11, 2001 Re: String Streams in Hybrid C/C++ Win16 App | ||||
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Posted in reply to Mark Evans | I don't see any reason why it shouldn't be possible. Mark Evans wrote in message <1103_989602360@evans>... > >Is it possible to build a Win16 app in C with single object module in C++ that performs stream i/o on string buffers (strstream). The app is a WINIO app which >does have some effects on printf and other calls. But it should be possible to set up a strstream object in separate .cpp files. > >Mark > > |
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