[luau] Dazzle me with your C programming prowess

Jimen Ching jching at flex.com
Mon Apr 22 17:51:47 PDT 2002


On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Dean Fujioka wrote:
>> and then add -I/usr/src/linux/drivers and -I/usr/local/include
>> to the compile-line or add the directories to the include path.
>Thanks Ray. I'm not using gcc to compile, so I don't know how I would apply
>this, but it is always nice to know the "standard".

Most of the compilers for a Unix environments behave pretty much the same.
So what Ray described should also apply to whatever compiler you used.
Assuming it is a command line compiler.  An IDE is not a standard
application on Unix.  The 'cc' command is defined by POSIX.1.  'gcc' is
just the GNU version of this command.  Usually, when gcc is the system
compiler, cc is just a symbolic link to gcc.

--jc
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Jimen Ching (WH6BRR)      jching at flex.com     wh6brr at uhm.ampr.org




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