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From: "abacuc" <f DOT onorati AT tiscalinet DOT it>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: library
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2000 18:23:19 +0100
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I would like to know how can I create a library.
For example:
I've written a file.c like this:

int function1(int a)
{....}
int function2(int b)
{....}

and i call it "library.c".
I create a file "library.h" like this:

#ifndef __include_library_h_
#define__include_library_h_
int function1(int a);
int function2(int b);
#endif

Now I want how can i create a library.a file (I putting in
c:\djgpp\lib folder while library.h in include folder)....so i can include
it in my file like:
#include<library.h>

thanks

p.s. sorry for my mistakes but i'm italian!



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