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Re: mkoctfile HelloWorld.cc in Windows
From: |
Michael Goffioul |
Subject: |
Re: mkoctfile HelloWorld.cc in Windows |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Sep 2007 19:13:40 +0200 |
On 9/28/07, szb <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am a newbie in this area, so sorry if I seems to be away of the track...
> and sorry if this question has already been addressed in any other thread...
>
> I am running on Windows XP and have the "Microsoft Visual Studio 8"
> commercial version with SDk and all that.
>
> I have installed octave-2.9.13-setup.exe in the "c:\Programs\..." folder (a
> folder without white space), and have tried to compile and run the example
> octfile "HelloWorld.cc"
>
> #include <octave/oct.h>
>
> DEFUN_DLD (helloworld, args, nargout,
> "Hello World Help String")
> {
> int nargin = args.length ();
> octave_stdout << "Hello World has " << nargin
> << " input arguments and "
> << nargout << " output arguments.\n";
> return octave_value_list ();
> }
>
>
> Running the following command from the DOS prompt:
>
> mkoctfile helloworld.cc
>
> I get lots of compile error (please see below). I wonder if anybody can
> help me and tell me what I am doing wrong!!?
I tried your example on my installation and it worked OK, so it's probably
a configuration problem. You should check whether the complete MSVC
environment is available in your DOS prompt: PATH, INCLUDE, LIBS...
Do you have another MSVC version installed?
Michael.