Hi All,
I tried to compile a C program but i am getting error while Linking . it says Undefined reference to ' ' (here it gives a method name which is defined Globally ).
Can any body tell the resaon and remedy for the same . Iam stuck up here .
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Hello. I am trying to run a c program on a unix shell (ssh). I have searched this forum but have not come accross the soultion to my problem, so I am posting my question here :cool:
I wrote the following simple code:
#include <iostream.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
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I know nothing about c programming. :confused:
I want to compile the below c program. It extracts data from an oracle database into csv files.
I have oracle 9206 installed with ProC. I dont have gcc
My question is. How the hell do I make this into an file I can run? I am pulling... (3 Replies)
here is the very simple bob.c:
main()
{
printf("hello");
}
i use tiger and i use the command:
gcc bob.c
and the end result:
bob.c: In function ‘main':
bob.c:3: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function /‘printf'
any help appreciated, i'm just starting... (4 Replies)
Hello Guys,
I am using Solaris Developer Express Edition 9/07, I am a beginner. Please tell me how to compile and execute a C program. Please give me your answers clearly, for the compilers cc,c89,c99. please....... reply to me.
I not getting the answer anywhere..
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if somebody can help me pls.
i need the source code for a shell which compiles C or java programs in unix
i need a very short and simple one, just the compiling part
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I am writing to ask for support about compiling an very old but famous C-progam for genetics study called MapMaker/QTL, and the source code is available from MIT:
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I'm trying to compile a 3rd party program used for solid-state chemistry that calculates pore characteristics of an input material. The program was written between 2000 and 2006, so I believe the problem is that the headers used are outdated, but I'm not terribly computer savvy (and a complete... (1 Reply)
Hi Everyone,
I can ask what is the option to compile a 64 bits program using gcc. I have looked everywhere but can't find it. Before I used to use cc and the -q64 flag was the option to generate the 64 bits binary. Can anyone tell me what is the flags when using gcc. Thanks...... (3 Replies)
good morning,
I have 64-bit DB2 V9.7 AIX 7.1.0.0
I am compiling a C program, when running cc-I / rutadb2/include-c programa.c this error.
ksh: cc: not found.
how I can check if I have installed the C compiler?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
atscc
atscc(1) General Commands Manual atscc(1)NAME
atscc - ATS compiler frontend
SYNOPSIS
atscc [options] files...
DESCRIPTION
atscc is a frontend to the atsopt Anairiats compiler for the ATS language.
OPTIONS
atscc has a command-line option syntax in the style of gcc and accepts all the same options, many of them being passed directly to the gcc
backend. Here are summarized the non-gcc options.
-cc, --compile
Only compile the given ATS source files into C files.
-D_ATS_GCATS
Enable the garbage collector in the generated executable.
-IATS <path>
Add a path to search for ATS files when doing static and dynamic loads.
-tc, --typecheck
Typecheck the given ATS source files, but go no further.
--version
Show ATS/Anairiats version and gcc version.
EXAMPLES
atscc -o test -O3 test.dats
Compile test.dats to an executable named test. Tell gcc to use the third level of optimization.
atscc -tc test.dats
Typecheck test.dats only.
atscc -o test.o -c test.dats
Compile test.dats to an object file named test.o.
SEE ALSO atsopt(1), atslex(1),
These programs are documented fully by The ATS/Anairiats user's manual available via the web at http://www.ats-lang.org/
AUTHOR
atscc was written by Hongwei Xi.
This manual page was written by Matthew Danish <mrd@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
February 22, 2010 atscc(1)