Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/02/17/13:28:11
In article <34E5D9D3 DOT 5C94 AT cs DOT com>, John M. Aldrich <fighteer AT cs DOT com>
writes
[...]
>Under no circumstances should you write your program in the same
>directory as the system headers, nor should you copy the system headers
>into your program's directory.
[...]
Why not? And does this extend to .h or .hpp files one writes oneself?
I can't get RHIDE to link such .hpp files into the .cpp file in a
project; the linker stage simply produces crazy errors and an apparently
empty (but error-filled) file called: [whatever].cc. It doesn't matter
as I can still write, compile and link files with the same content under
djgpp direct in DOS. But why is this happening under the otherwise
excellent RHIDE?
Information much appreciated.
Robert Christie
Spinner & Crisis, an exploration of 64-year and related cycles in history, at:
http://www.robchris.demon.co.uk/Spinner
There was a young man who said: "Damn.
It has come upon me that I am
A vehicle that moves
In predestinate grooves
Not a car, not a bus, but a tram."
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