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User forums => Help => Topic started by: Xept on November 27, 2009, 05:26:01 pm
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Hey everyone
I'm quite new to programming, and I primarily use it to make numerical calculations in physics/maths.
But other than that, I'm not very good at it. I would really like to install/compile the apfloat library (http://www.apfloat.org/apfloat/), for use in some of my applications. Even though some guides "describe" how it's done, I really do not understand what they mean.
If it's possible to install the library to work with codeblocks, and someone would give a "for dummies" instruction on how to do so, I would be very grateful.
Thanks a lot
Xept
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Code::Blocks is an IDE.
Your question makes little sense; DOES YOUR COMPILER support the library?
Does Code::Blocks SUPPORT YOUR COMPILER?
If yes to both; then you can likely use Code::Blocks with YOUR COMPILER to support the Library.
Tim S.
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My compiler is supported by codeblocks. I use mingw gcc, which i think was installed autamically. I know that gcc supports apfloat, but I'm not sure whether there is difference between gcc and mingw gcc.
But I still haven't figured out installing the apfloat library.
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My compiler is supported by codeblocks. I use mingw gcc, which i think was installed autamically. I know that gcc supports apfloat, but I'm not sure whether there is difference between gcc and mingw gcc.
But I still haven't figured out installing the apfloat library.
MinGW GCC is an Windows compatible build of GCC.
EDIT: I have never used or heard of the apfloat library before today.
If this is a student project; you better know assembly; good luck you will need it.
Note: Code::Blocks has no official support for assembly code.
Edit: The apfloat library seems to support Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++ (v 5.5), or djgpp (v 2). I saw no pre-built binaries for MinGW GCC.
If you are an experienced programmer and required to use GCC; you can build the apfloat library using MinGW GCC.
If not, I suggest deciding on a different compiler. Or learning how to use the pre-built Microsoft Visual C++ files with MinGW GCC. (This might be easy to impossible to do.)
Normally under windows, a user never installs a library.
1. You need to read the library site for more information.
2. You need to learn the basic of C/C++ programming; this site does NOT teach programming.
If you wish to build apfloat library read this link below
http://www.apfloat.org/apfloat/makefile.html
If you just wish to use the apfloat library; I suggest you try to do that.
http://www.apfloat.org/apfloat/2.41/
Read the library documentation!
NOTE: The site is to support using Code::Blocks with the supported Compilers; or on how to add support for a non-supported Compiler. It is NOT to teach a person the basics on how to use a compiler, linker, or assembler.
Please turn on Full Compiler Logging till you have learned the basics of how your Compiler and Code::Blocks work together.
Link to direction to turn on Full Compiler Logging
http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=FAQ#Q:_How_do_I_troubleshoot_an_compiler_problem.3F
Tim S.