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| From: | John Casey <jgcasey AT vic DOT ozland DOT net DOT au> |
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| Subject: | Making header file - Newbie question |
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| Date: | Thu, 04 Jan 2001 09:41:24 +1100 |
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Hi, I am new to djgpp (<week) although I have dabbled in C and have written little assembler programs. My problem is how to save the standard functions that I call from main() in a header file so I can just inlude them at the beginning without having to scroll through them all to get to the latest segment I am working on. I have scanned as much documentation as I could until my head ached but couldn't find anything that actually explained how to do this. Any pointers in the right direction would be appreciated :) -- John Casey
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