October 05, 2004 Inclusion of headers. | ||||
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Hi all, need a little help here. I've been writing in C++ for awhile now using MS Visual C++. I'm writing a seperate project with the Digital Mars compiler because I need to generate 16-bit DOS mode programs. My question is how are header files and C++ definition files included in the command line statement? For example, I have three files: main.cpp func.h func.cpp I'm assuming the command begins like this: dmc -msd main.cpp ?????? How do I finish this? Thanks! |
October 06, 2004 Re: Inclusion of headers. | ||||
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Posted in reply to DMC_Newb | For files try -HIfilename, for directories with include files try -I\path and for definitions use -DSOMETHING. Sanel In article <cju895$28r$1@digitaldaemon.com>, DMC_Newb says... > >Hi all, need a little help here. > >I've been writing in C++ for awhile now using MS Visual C++. I'm writing a seperate project with the Digital Mars compiler because I need to generate 16-bit DOS mode programs. > >My question is how are header files and C++ definition files included in the command line statement? > >For example, I have three files: >main.cpp >func.h >func.cpp > >I'm assuming the command begins like this: > >dmc -msd main.cpp ?????? > >How do I finish this? > >Thanks! > > |
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