c++ - New to DMC, have a question
- Scott (9/9) Dec 31 2003 Hi,
- Walter (8/16) Jan 01 2004 question. I
- Scott (11/12) Jan 05 2004 I can get MSVC to export a makefile, but when I go to open this .mak fil...
- Arjan Knepper (5/28) Jan 05 2004 You do have the IDDE?
Hi, I have just started using the Digital Mars C++ compiler and had a question. I have a project that is for MS Visual C++ 6.0 (I have all the .C and .H files plus a .dsp file) and was wondering if there is an easy way to convert this project to a Digital Mars project. In particular, I am playing around with the Quake 2 source code and want to build a new dll file, gamex86.dll. Thanks for any help anyone can offer. As I said, I am new to this so maybe it is quite easy and I just did something wrong. Scott
Dec 31 2003
"Scott" <Scott_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:bsvqug$2mhk$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi, I have just started using the Digital Mars C++ compiler and had aquestion. Ihave a project that is for MS Visual C++ 6.0 (I have all the .C and .Hfilesplus a .dsp file) and was wondering if there is an easy way to convertthisproject to a Digital Mars project. In particular, I am playing around withtheQuake 2 source code and want to build a new dll file, gamex86.dll. Thanks for any help anyone can offer. As I said, I am new to this so maybeit isquite easy and I just did something wrong.If you can get MSVC to output a makefile, that would be a good start.
Jan 01 2004
I can get MSVC to export a makefile, but when I go to open this .mak file in DMC I get an error about an unknown file type. Is there a different way to create a makefile - one that would be compatible with DMC - in MSVC? Also, since I technically have all of the source code needed to build my dll file, can I make a new project and set it up to build the dll file, import all the .c, .h, and .def files and go from there? I don't know all that much about creating dll files and such, but I would assume that just because a project was initially built with MSVC doesnt mean it cannot be rebuilt with another environment. Thanks a lot, I appreciate it. In article <bt27lr$ge$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says...If you can get MSVC to output a makefile, that would be a good start.
Jan 05 2004
You do have the IDDE? Just setup a new project in the IDDE add all the .c files. Set the project settings like the MSVC ones set include paths ans give it a try. Arjan Scott wrote:I can get MSVC to export a makefile, but when I go to open this .mak file in DMC I get an error about an unknown file type. Is there a different way to create a makefile - one that would be compatible with DMC - in MSVC? Also, since I technically have all of the source code needed to build my dll file, can I make a new project and set it up to build the dll file, import all the .c, .h, and .def files and go from there? I don't know all that much about creating dll files and such, but I would assume that just because a project was initially built with MSVC doesnt mean it cannot be rebuilt with another environment. Thanks a lot, I appreciate it. In article <bt27lr$ge$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says...If you can get MSVC to output a makefile, that would be a good start.
Jan 05 2004