Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/07/10/14:46:50
Johan Henriksson wrote:
> My #include doesn't work. This is how I write:
>
> #include <"jhe3dx.h">
>
> but adding standardheaders work, like:
>
> #include <"string.h">
>
> The .C-file and the .H file are in the same directory. I have also
> tested
> to specify full path without reults. I have installed DJGPP v.2
> correctly
> according to djgppfaq.txt. Can anyone help me out?
You are using the wrong syntax. Try either
#include "jhe3dx.h"
or
#include <jhe3dx.h>
ANSI is dodgy on precisely what these mean (read: "The named source
file is searched for in an implementation-defined manner" [6.8.2]), but
points out that a quoted search defaults to an angle-bracket search if
it fails. So #include "..." is a superset of #include <...>.
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