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Top Forums Programming Using boost in program created by g++ Post 302749179 by kristinu on Thursday 27th of December 2012 05:57:46 PM
Old 12-27-2012
Can you give me some examples on how to do what you are saying?

---------- Post updated at 05:34 PM ---------- Previous update was at 05:28 PM ----------

I have done like this

Code:
C++ = g++
OPT = -traditional -Wno-non-template-friend -Wno-deprecated -O3 -DNDEBUG
IDIR = -Ilibrary
dir_raytrac = ./programs/raytrac
raytrac : $(dir_raytrac)/raytrac.cc $(dir_raytrac)/raytrac_doc.hh library
    $(C++) $(OPT) $(IDIR) $(dir_raytrac)/raytrac.cc \
    -I./library/boost_1_52_0 -L./library/boost_1_52_0/libs -o raytrac
    -mv raytrac ../bin

dirlib = ./library
library : $(dirlib)/common.hh    \
        $(dirlib)/clorfncs.hh    \
        $(dirlib)/vect2.hh       \
        $(dirlib)/vector.hh      \
        $(dirlib)/matrix.hh      \
        $(dirlib)/dynbaseobj.hh  \
        $(dirlib)/list.hh        \
        $(dirlib)/stack.hh       \
        $(dirlib)/tree.hh        \
        $(dirlib)/string.hh      \
        $(dirlib)/layer.hh       \
        $(dirlib)/linlay.hh     \
        $(dirlib)/velmod.hh

---------- Post updated at 05:57 PM ---------- Previous update was at 05:34 PM ----------

Ok , I think I got you.
 

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set_color(1)                                                           fish                                                           set_color(1)

NAME
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