C++ stylistic concerns?
Brian Hawkins
brianhks at activeclickweb.com
Wed Mar 21 18:26:15 MDT 2007
Question: what build tool(s) are you using on each platform? The
reason I ask is that I have one that kicks butt for writing cross
platform code.
Brian
Steve wrote:
> Well I think I may have just figured out one reason for not doing it
> this way.
> Windows (Visual C++ .net 2005), is completely ignoring the namespace
> constraint.
> So my CreateWindow function was being confused by the compiler with
> Windows own CreateWindow function. Hence a lot of errors about
> missing variables.
> My guess is the compiler is treating the .h file using c syntax rules
> rather than c++ syntax rules.
> Changing my .h to a .cpp fixes the issue.
> Thats a less than optimal solution though :(
>
> For what it's worth it's working like a charm on Mac and Linux.
>
> On 3/21/07, Michael L Torrie <torriem at chem.byu.edu> wrote:
>> On Wed, 2007-03-21 at 10:45 -0600, Steve wrote:
>> > Thus far it's looking to be dual licensed, GPL (free) and
>> > closed-commercial (fee of some sort) Other than that I'm not sure and
>> > don't much care, as long as the check clears :D
>>
>> This does make my last comments about OpenGL moot. I still think they
>> are way out in left field though.
>>
>> >
>>
>>
>>
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