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Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 11:07:11 -0700
From: Nate Eldredge <nate AT cartsys DOT com>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: questions about djgpp environment
References: <19990510114155 DOT 20583 DOT 00000082 AT ng-ci1 DOT aol DOT com> <7h6v6b$793$1 AT hagen DOT cloud9 DOT co DOT uk> <373897F8 DOT 7AF85BCD AT unb DOT ca>
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Endlisnis wrote:
> 
> Michael Stewart wrote:
> 
> > Et1850 wrote in message <19990510114155 DOT 20583 DOT 00000082 AT ng-ci1 DOT aol DOT com>...
> > >is it possible to put a function in a struc using c
> > >
> > >how would i get, say: 'RHIDE' to do c++ (as default) i like using c but c++
> > >offers the above which i have ran accross possible solutions to probs.
> > use the .cpp extension. gcc uses the extension to decide what format the
> > code is in.
> 
>     I would advise using ".cc" as the extension in RHIDE.  There is a problem
> with RHIDE (at least v1.6) that won't allow you to debug a program if the file
> extension is ".cpp".

FYI, the problem is in GCC, not RHIDE, and I believe it is gone in all
GCC versions since 2.8.x.
-- 

Nate Eldredge
nate AT cartsys DOT com

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