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+ | [https://cs.senecac.on.ca/~chris.szalwinski/resources/borland.html OOP244 Borland resource] | ||
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+ | Another Resource to get going, that shows how to use the borland compiler at the command line: | ||
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+ | [http://apurvaslair.50g.com/cpp/compilers/borland.html Compiling illustrations] | ||
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+ | When ready to compile with Borland (Available @ OOP244 Borland resource): | ||
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+ | D:\Where\you\keep\iol>bcc32 iolmain.c iol.c | ||
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+ | D:\Where\you\keep\iol>iolmain.exe |
Latest revision as of 16:16, 18 August 2011
OOP344 | Weekly Schedule | Student List | Teams | Project | Student Resources
Contents
The Project
Basic Input/Output Functions
- C-based multi-platform IO functions: (Majority of the code is provided by the prof).
- The Project is initiated on individual SVN accounts for each team.
The Core Classes
- This part is written in C++ and encapsulates the basic input/output (BIO) routines into classes and also uses the Basic Encapsulating Classes to create User Interface Core Classes for text based applications
Hints
Using SVN to do the project
Using SVN for OOP344 Project - 20112
Compiling the project in differnt platforms
Linux
In iol.h define platform as such
- #define IOL_PLT CC_LNX
When ready to compile do in matrix(or other Linux OS):
learnid@matrix:~> cc iol.c iolmain.c -lncurses
learnid@matrix:~> a.out
Mac (optional)
In iol.h define platform as such
- #define IOL_PLT C_MAC
When ready to compile on MAC OS station:
CSMacPro-station_number:folder_containing_iol learnid$ cc iolmain.c iol.c -lcurses
CSMacPro-station_number:folder_containing_iol learnid$ ./a.out
Visual C
In iol.h define platform as such
- #define IOL_PLT VC_WIN
When ready to compile with VisualStudio 2010 (Available @ ACS Seneca):
D:\Where\you\keep\iol>cl iolmain.c iol.c
D:\Where\you\keep\iol>iolmain.exe
Borland (optional)
In iol.h define platform as such
- #define IOL_PLT BC_WIN
A first time resource for the Borland compiler:
Another Resource to get going, that shows how to use the borland compiler at the command line:
When ready to compile with Borland (Available @ OOP244 Borland resource):
D:\Where\you\keep\iol>bcc32 iolmain.c iol.c
D:\Where\you\keep\iol>iolmain.exe