It'd be quite useful to see a short tutorial like the one about compiling multiple files in "Using the compiler" but focused on modules rather than units. I'm not sure how to use modules and units with shared vs static object files and import libraries. I'm using trial and error, but there are quite a few varibles.
Dan On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 6:17 PM, John Cowan <[email protected]> wrote: > Stephen Eilert scripsit: > > > So far, I am using a combination of modules and includes. > > IMHO, units are effectively obsolete unless you are dealing with such > large volumes of code that Chicken/gcc can't compile them in one go. > It's worth noting that the manual talks in terms of units, but all of > them except "library", "eval", and "extras" correspond 1-1 with modules. > (Some are in separate libraries, some aren't.) Those three units contain > the definitions for the "scheme" and "chicken" modules. > > -- > John Cowan [email protected] http://ccil.org/~cowan > Nobody expects the RESTifarian Inquisition! Our chief weapon is > surprise ... surprise and tedium ... tedium and surprise .... > Our two weapons are tedium and surprise ... and ruthless disregard > for unpleasant facts.... Our three weapons are tedium, surprise, and > ruthless disregard ... and an almost fanatical devotion to Roy Fielding.... > > > _______________________________________________ > Chicken-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users > -- Dan Liebgold [[email protected]]
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