On 2007-12-29, Horacius ReX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a C program split into different source files. I am
> trying a new compiler and for some reason it only accepts a
> single source file.
That's pretty much the way they all work.
> So I need to "mix" all my different C source files i
On Dec 29, 12:05 pm, Horacius ReX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a C program split into different source files. I am trying a
> new compiler and for some reason it only accepts a single source file.
> So I need to "mix" all my different C source files into a single one.
That sounds lik
On Dec 30, 5:05 am, Horacius ReX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a C program split into different source files. I am trying a
> new compiler and for some reason it only accepts a single source file.
The relevance of this question to this newsgroup is zero, but ...
Smashing all of your
Horacius ReX wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a C program split into different source files. I am trying a
> new compiler and for some reason it only accepts a single source file.
> So I need to "mix" all my different C source files into a single one.
>
> Do you know about some type of python script able
Hi,
I have a C program split into different source files. I am trying a
new compiler and for some reason it only accepts a single source file.
So I need to "mix" all my different C source files into a single one.
Do you know about some type of python script able to do this kind of
task ?
Thanks