Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/11/29/17:24:38
From: | "Chia" <chia AT top DOT net>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Libraries At Last!
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Date: | Sun, 29 Nov 1998 16:17:51 -0600
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Thanks to everyone who's helped me out on this. The library actually
_works_ and programs compile with it!
Still, I have a question...
The allegro library has only one file (allegro.h) in the djgpp/include
directory.
My library has ended up with the main header (jgui.h) in the djgpp/include
directory, but I also had to include all my class headers in a
djgpp/include/jgui directory in order to get it to recognize everything.
I'm content to leave it this way since it's working and all, but it'd be
better if I could do without the additional headers in the main directory.
Looking at the allegro header, it seems that all of the prototypes and class
interfaces are right there, but is there a way to leave the interfaces in my
headers and only have the one file in the main directory, or do I have to
leave the extra directory there?
Thanks!
Jared
[ chia AT top DOT net ]
[ jared AT underdark DOT net ]
[ ab031 AT thor DOT unomaha DOT edu ]
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