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January 02, 2003 dm-compiler with visual c++-ide | ||||
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hi, is there a documentation somewhere of how to use the digital Mars c++Compiler within the visual c++ ide? Can't find anything on the website. |
January 02, 2003 Re: dm-compiler with visual c++-ide | ||||
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Posted in reply to kartoffelsack | "kartoffelsack" <kartoffelsack_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:av1kc0$l3l$1@digitaldaemon.com... > is there a documentation somewhere of how to use the digital Mars c++Compiler > within the visual c++ ide? Sorry, there isn't any. But you can use the Digital Mars IDDE, available from www.digitalmars.com/shop.html |
January 03, 2003 Re: dm-compiler with visual c++-ide | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | ok, so I'm giving one as far as I got up to now and hope someone can help me in solving the last problems ;-): the lc-Tool reinterprets the microsoft parameter and calls the digital mars compiler: Copy folowing files to the ms-Bin-directory: lc.exe sc.exe sc.ini scppn.exe link.exe (you should make copies of the original ms lc and link.exe) Modify sc.ini to use the headers provided with digital mars. compile - you will get some error because of some parameters dm's lc.exe doesn't know. Remove those (Project/preferences/ ... you have to search). When done this you will get linker-errors. Remove the libaries VC uses for each project (Project/preferences/linker - winspool.lib seems to be the problem). That's how far I got. Except some warnings from the linker I get one more error (until now): "Error 2: File Not Found :yes.obj" In fact I can find a file called yes.obj nowhere on my computer . I even can't find a file like yes.cpp and yes.* ... That for I cannot understand why the linker tries to find that one??? PS: In my firm we are looking for a new c++ compiler because we are nerved in the ones we're using now (one is to slow in compiling, the other to bad with the standards - guess which ones). That's why im testing digital mars c++. I did order idde and it seems to be not bad (especialy class-browsing) but the visual c++-IDE is known as a really good IDE. So chances for dm c++ would increase rapidly if it could be used with VC-IDE (i've read in some groups, that it does work but couldn't find details). In article <av20h7$rjq$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says... > > >"kartoffelsack" <kartoffelsack_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:av1kc0$l3l$1@digitaldaemon.com... >> is there a documentation somewhere of how to use the digital Mars >c++Compiler >> within the visual c++ ide? > >Sorry, there isn't any. But you can use the Digital Mars IDDE, available from www.digitalmars.com/shop.html > > > |
January 03, 2003 Re: dm-compiler with visual c++-ide | ||||
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Posted in reply to kartoffelsack | In the past, I have used 'external makefile' option with capturing of the output. That way, on errors, you land up in the proper file on the improper line.... - Rajiv "kartoffelsack" <kartoffelsack_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:av3l5q$1qfl$1@digitaldaemon.com... > ok, so I'm giving one as far as I got up to now and hope someone can help me in > solving the last problems ;-): > > > the lc-Tool reinterprets the microsoft parameter and calls the digital mars > compiler: > > Copy folowing files to the ms-Bin-directory: > > lc.exe > sc.exe > sc.ini > scppn.exe > link.exe > > (you should make copies of the original ms lc and link.exe) > > Modify sc.ini to use the headers provided with digital mars. > > compile - you will get some error because of some parameters dm's lc.exe doesn't > know. Remove those (Project/preferences/ ... you have to search). > > When done this you will get linker-errors. Remove the libaries VC uses for each > project (Project/preferences/linker - winspool.lib seems to be the problem). > > > That's how far I got. Except some warnings from the linker I get one more error > (until now): > > "Error 2: File Not Found :yes.obj" > > In fact I can find a file called yes.obj nowhere on my computer . I even can't > find a file like yes.cpp and yes.* ... That for I cannot understand why the > linker tries to find that one??? > > > > PS: > > In my firm we are looking for a new c++ compiler because we are nerved in the > ones we're using now (one is to slow in compiling, the other to bad with the > standards - guess which ones). That's why im testing digital mars c++. I did > order idde and it seems to be not bad (especialy class-browsing) but the visual > c++-IDE is known as a really good IDE. So chances for dm c++ would increase > rapidly if it could be used with VC-IDE (i've read in some groups, that it does > work but couldn't find details). > > > > > In article <av20h7$rjq$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says... > > > > > >"kartoffelsack" <kartoffelsack_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:av1kc0$l3l$1@digitaldaemon.com... > >> is there a documentation somewhere of how to use the digital Mars > >c++Compiler > >> within the visual c++ ide? > > > >Sorry, there isn't any. But you can use the Digital Mars IDDE, available from www.digitalmars.com/shop.html > > > > > > > > |
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