Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/02/04/18:21:48
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From: | "Johan Henriksson" <johan DOT he AT telia DOT com>
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To: | <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: | Re: Errors when using ".h" headers
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Date: | Fri, 5 Feb 1999 00:23:01 +0100
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from Johan Henriksson, Sweden HTTP://come.to/jhewok |
Primary mail: johan DOT he AT telia DOT com #UIN 12035895
Second: jhe75 AT hotmail DOT com Third: johan_he AT yahoo DOT com
Leadprogrammer and FX-specialist at Real software
http://come.to/real_software
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>Hello,
>
>I tried to compile and make the file arctest.c (example file located under
>/djgpp/test/arctest.c). This file starts with the following include files;
>
>#include <string.h>
>#include "test.h"
>.....
>...
>
>Compiling is no problem, but when I try to link it, there are errors like;
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>Error arctest.o: in function 'drawing'
>Arctest.c(16)Error: undefined reference to 'GrFilledBox'
>.....
>...
>
>I supose there are problems to locate the header "test.h", because any
>other c-file without #include "..." headers work.
>
>I tried gcc and rhide but it doesn't work.
>
>Can anyone explain me (exactly) what I need to do in rhide to make it
>work?
>
>
Hmm.. Hard problem. I _suppose_ you have the header in the same directory as
the .c file. Here's a common misstake:
void func2
{
myfunc();
}
void myfunc() {}
It gives the same errormessage as your program. Put in a prototype in the
beginning to make it work:
void myfunc();
I really hope this solves your problem 'cause I have no idéa what can be
wrong else.
CYA
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