February 17, 2006 the command : "-L/exet:nt/su:windows" | ||||
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-L/exet:nt/su:windows the "exet:" command is not in the documentation. exetype was there. or is this just a short form for it? under dmc documentation in dmc website. we have : -Nt Use old template name mangling scheme (obsolete) -NT Set code segment name its not there also. so what does it actually stands for. /* i was trying to compile this. #include <windows.h> int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow) { MessageBox(NULL, "Hello World!", "Note", MB_OK); return 0; } */ and i do : dmc source.c and i got a dos console behind the message box that came out. so i search in forum. if anyone had experienced this prob in their win32 build using dmc. and i ended up with : /* this message was from the forum : Sat, 2 Aug 2003 15:39:39 +0000 (UTC) Mr.E <Mr.E_member xx pathlink.com> writes: Try the following compiler switch: -L/exet:nt/su:windows This works fine for me. Good Luck! > >How can you get rid of that console window (the place where the printf's and scanf's go) when you're creating an exclusive GUI app that doesn't need one ? > > */ and i got a messageBox without the dos console behind it. :) thanks a lot to the message writer, Mr. E ; and of course thanks a lot more to the people who made the dmc possible. so, where do i get the info for compiler commands ? (-L/exet:nt/su:windows) or at least what those nt, su, exet, ':', means. &/or how they are used. forgive me if i missed the online documentation. but i couldnt find it. |
February 17, 2006 Re: the command : "-L/exet:nt/su:windows" | ||||
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Posted in reply to inter9988 | inter9988 wrote: > > so, where do i get the info for compiler commands ? (-L/exet:nt/su:windows) The -L switches are parsed to the linker, so you have to find them on the linker page: http://www.digitalmars.com/ctg/ctgLinkSwitches.html -- Absolutely not the best homepage on the net: http://home20.inet.tele.dk/midgaard But it's mine - Bertel |
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