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| Subject: | Re: questions about bcd and c++ |
| Date: | Wed, 03 May 2000 17:37:39 GMT |
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Paul Vanukoff wrote: >If I rename the source to cdtest.c and recompile, it works fine. Any ideas >at all? I am using RHIDE btw. I think you need to make a copy of bcd.h in which all functions are declared as extern "C". Then your C++ files should include this new version of bcd.h. S.
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