Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/05/05/06:01:30
I have a question on compatibility with libraries compiled with other C-compilers:
I am planning to use the commercial CPLEX linear programming package, which comes
as a "callable library". The CPLEX-people gave me the following statement:
> ...... If DOS
> is the OS you wish to evaluate on we are doubtful that the GCC compiler
> will be suitable. The DOS Callable Library is based upon the 32-bit
> Watcom C/C++ compiler. It requires the Phar Lap DOS extender to enable
> execution under 16-bit DOS. This implies that your GCC compiler would
> also have to generate 32-bit Phar Lap object code modules for linking with
> the Phar Lap linker. All of the code in the GCC C library would have to
> be 100% consistent with Watcom. This seems unlikely.
>
> The only likely compatibility might be under Windows. The Windows 3.1
> CPLEX Library is provided in both static and DLL form (still 32-bit). If
> GCC can call a regular windows DLL it would be able to access the Windows-based
> library.
>
As I am very unexpierienced when it comes to DOS and WINDOWS, could I get advice,
whether the combination djgpp-compiled code and CPLEX-code could work, either under
DOS or under Window 3.1 ?
Thank you
-ulrich
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