I'm new to TCC, using version 0.9.26 under Windows
XP Home
32-bit SP3. I would like to use the text on the Windows
clipboard, so I
wrote a small test program that #includes <windows.h>, and
calls
OpenClipboard(NULL), GetClipboardData(CF_TEXT), and
CloseClipboard(), in
that order. I ran it with the command line "tcc.exe test.c", and
got the
following error messages:
tcc: error: undefined symbol 'address@hidden'
tcc: error: undefined symbol 'address@hidden'
tcc: error: undefined symbol 'address@hidden'
I believe these error messages are generated by TCC's linker.
The clipboard
functions are in user32.dll.
Please tell me what these messages mean, especially the "@n"
parts, and how
I can fix the problem(s).
Thank you very much for your help.
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Hi!
I think, you can compile a program with linked user32.dll. Before
compiling, make description file with utility from destributive (see
readme.txt for windows and you get more information). I never get
that trouble. Sory for my english.
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