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| From: | twidler444 AT aol DOT com (Twidler444) |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: multiple file compiling |
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| Date: | 2 Jan 1999 02:33:09 GMT |
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The problem is that I use a allegro. and I initiate the mouse routines in the main(). and my second.cpp uses the mouse variables. I get an error because I include the second.cpp at the beginning of the program and the mouse_x, mouse_y and mouse_b has not been declared yet. Is there any way around this problem? Twidler
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