Borland C++ and DC

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Borland C++ and DC

Post by MystiK »

can u use borland c++ to develop DC apps?
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Post by EvilSporkMan »

You could try. ADDENDDUM: see directions for using MSVC++
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Post by Vorrtexx »

I think I gave this a quick try a couple of weeks back, cos in Borland, you can specify the include paths, and lib paths like Dev-C++, which I couldn't find the option in MSVC.
I didn't have the time to set it up right but I'm sure its possible. if you could just link the borland compile to the makefile.

the main reason I wanted to do it with Borland is because of the predictive function typing, where as you type the functions that match the incompleted name will pop-up. it would save time from looking up the H files of a lot of libraries to see what was available. as far as I know, this is available in Dev-C++, but it only works for the C/H files that you've added to the project, and not the include files referenced.
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