Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/10/03/09:04:33
At 08:11 AM 10/3/95, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
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>Short answer: add `-lgpp -lm' to the end of your command line.
>
>Long answer: you did download the FAQ (faq102.zip), but probably didn't
>try to search it. The FAQ has this entry at section 8.8:
Thanks for your (and everyone else) answer. I was reading the FAQ and 8.4
discussed that an extention of .cpp would identify the source as a C++ file
so that it could be compiled properly. I (wrongly) assumed that the idea
of knowing it was a C++ file would carry all the way down to an executable.
Is there a way to make it so that if the source is recognized as C++, that
it automatically links in the lgpp library without having to pass it in on
the command line (since all of my .cpp files will have cin and/or cout)?
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