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Q: (Solved) How to link multiple files in Turbo C++?

Rwitaban GoswamiUPDATE: I had the .h files also added to the project. That caused all the trouble. Removing the .h files from the project seems to make it work. Right. I know Turbo C++ is oudated as hell, but so is the curriculum of our central board in my country (India). And I am doing a school project. And I...

Can someone help me figure it out? It may be difficult since most of us have not used turboc++ in 20 years..
I know that, but I have to try. I mean TC++ is not my choice. Why are people giving me shit left and right for something that is not even my choice?
Ah, so India is to blame for the recent influx of Turbo C++ questions. Of all the free compilers they could've used, this is perhaps one of the worst possible options. Hope you survive the course.
Sounds like it's not linking with (and possibly not compiling) CL.CPP. I'm not sure how Turbo C++ expresses dependencies, though.
Are you sure both .cpp files are being linked together correctly to make the final executable? It looks like CL.CPP is being left out.
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I agree. I does not look like cl.cpp is part of your project.
Yeah ik. I am strictly self taught in C++ and general programming concepts. This TC++ shit is mandatory in my school so that is why I have to put up with this sort of thing once in the two years we have this course.
cl.cpp is part of my project
Don't worry. I too programmed with TC++ at university. Back in 1995 :-) -- No offense meant, we all just find it funny.
It compiles fine too
@Mörre Lol ik TC++ is so outdated. Our country education board is really gone to shit.
have you tried reading the manual
I have not been able to find any manual yet @pm100
I tried it Mr Sassy. The only pdf link is corrupted, rest none of the online "guides" are detailed enough for me to find what I'm looking for
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did you try pressing F1
Lol yes I did. I may use (be forced) to use TC++, but I am not an idiot.
Did you try a clean rebuild? Maybe delete the object files. Also make sure the source files are saved before the compile. I don't remember if turbo c++ did that.
I have tried a clean rebuild 3 times by now. Trying the deleting object files now. Have saved the source files before compiling and linking
There is nothing wrong with your code. I am out of ideas. My memory of the early to mid 1990s is not that good..
Maybe try creating a new project and new files inside turbo c++ copying the contents of the old files to the new files.
Tried a clean rebuild and I get this error: LINKER ERROR: cl::get() defined in module CL.CPP is duplicated in CL.CPP LINKER ERROR: cl::set( int ) defined in module CL.CPP is duplicated in CL.CPP
Tried that new copying contents to new files too. Did not work. Am denouncing multi file projects in TC++ forever. Fuck my school
You might try using (the no-cost) mingw. It will help you gain confidence in your C++ code. I am NOT suggesting you try submitting your mingw results, but when the mingw code compiles and runs 'correct', then you see what turbo c++ has trouble with. It will at least improve your requests for help from the professor's TA. Note: at every place I have worked, I request the latest g++. With my mgr's support, I usually got it. The 'Latest' compilers generally means better diagnostics. At home, I have the latest g++ and clang++... I use both to get the 'better' diagnostics.
My code already compiles and links and executes when tested under gcc

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