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RE: windres and CONTROL object
- To: "'Mumit Khan'" <khan at nanotech dot wisc dot edu>
- Subject: RE: windres and CONTROL object
- From: "Jimen Ching" <jimen at adtech-inc dot com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 10:25:13 -1000
- Cc: <cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
- Reply-To: <jimen at adtech-inc dot com>
>_sntprintf and _tcslen are in tchar.h (not the underscore!) and
You're right, I should have did a grep first, sorry. I didn't know
_tcslen was a macro. Anyway, I now did a grep (on 20.1). The macro
is only defined in mingw32/tchar.h. There is a file named tchar.h
in the same directory as windows.h, but this header does not define
_tcslen.
I tried using -mno-cygwin, but that causes other errors in stdlib.h.
Shouldn't tchar.h define _tcslen independent of whether -mno-cygwin
is used or not?
Note, though the program doesn't really use the cygwin API, I don't
care if this API is linked into the binary.
>GetSystemPowerStatus in winbase.h.
How do I use this function? The source file already includes windows.h,
so this is not a problem during compile. But I get an undefined symbol
when linking. I read the FAQ and it says not to include -lkernel32.
I've also tried to add "@4" to the end of the function call, but I get
a compile error. So what am I doing wrong?
--jc
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