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User forums => Using Code::Blocks => Topic started by: Psyclone on June 22, 2022, 10:09:58 pm
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Greetings, I have successfully compiled a program at the command but would like to compile it in code blocks. The following is the command line I used...
g++ -Wall -D__WINDOWS_DS__ -o audioprobe audioprobe.cpp RtAudio.cpp -lole32 -lwinmm -ldsound
Where do I enter this information in codeblocks to get the project to compile?
Thanks in advance, sorry if its an obvious or nonsensical question.
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you have
precompiler defines:
compiler flags:
and linker libraries
Pre compiler commands:
Project->Build options->Select the project name on the left->compiler settings->#defines
add "__WINDOWS_DS__" without the -D
Compiler commands:
Project->Build options->Select the project name on the left->compiler settings->compiler flags
search for Wall in the list
or
Project->Build options->Select the project name on the left->compiler settings->other compiler flags
add "-Wall"
Linker libraries
Project->Build options->Select the project name on the left->Linker settings->link libraries
press the "Add" button at the bottom and enter the libraries without "-l" so for your example
for each library you have to press the add button
if you have a problem: https://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=FAQ-Compiling_(general)#Q:_How_do_I_report_a_compilation_problem_on_the_forums.3F
hope this helped
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Thanks so much.
One more question, I'm guessing this is how it works...
if I write a #defines __WINDOWS_DS__ at the top of a file it will add the following code to the file.
The "#if defined" below is asking if I wrote the "#defines" above? Thanks again for you help.
CODE....
#if defined(__WINDOWS_DS__) // Windows DirectSound API
// Modified by Robin Davies, October 2005
// - Improvements to DirectX pointer chasing.
// - Bug fix for non-power-of-two Asio granularity used by Edirol PCR-A30.
// - Auto-call CoInitialize for DSOUND and ASIO platforms.
// Various revisions for RtAudio 4.0 by Gary Scavone, April 2007
// Changed device query structure for RtAudio 4.0.7, January 2010
#include <windows.h>
#include <process.h>
#include <mmsystem.h>
#include <mmreg.h>
#include <dsound.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <algorithm>
#if defined(__MINGW32__)
// missing from latest mingw winapi
#define WAVE_FORMAT_96M08 0x00010000 /* 96 kHz, Mono, 8-bit */
#define WAVE_FORMAT_96S08 0x00020000 /* 96 kHz, Stereo, 8-bit */
#define WAVE_FORMAT_96M16 0x00040000 /* 96 kHz, Mono, 16-bit */
#define WAVE_FORMAT_96S16 0x00080000 /* 96 kHz, Stereo, 16-bit */
#endif
#define MINIMUM_DEVICE_BUFFER_SIZE 32768
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If you add __WINDOWS_DS__ to the project, it will be defined in every compilation command.
If you define it in a file, it will be defined only during current compilation command.
Read about preprocessing elsewhere, this is OT here.