Building DLLs on C++ version code failed, but okay on C version code.
kenny@ca
heqing.gugle@gmail.com
Sun Jul 4 10:27:00 GMT 2010
Hi there,
I wrote a file, hello.c. It has only one function: print a message like
"hello!".
##### hello.c #########
#include <stdio.h>
void hello() { printf( "Hello.\n" ) ; }
$gcc -c hello.c
$gcc -shared -o hello.dll hello.o
I successufully built it as DLL, hello.dll.
Then, I rewrote it in c++.
##### hello.cpp #######
#include <iostream>
using namespace std ;
void hello() {cout << "Hello." << endl ;}
Then, I used the commands above to built DLL, but it failed. Why did it
fail?
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