Yep. The headers are the same version to version but provide a function to retrieve a filled version struct.
H Harry Mallon CODEX | Software Engineer 60 Poland Street | London | England | W1F 7NT E [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | T +44 203 7000 989<callto:+44%20203%207000%20989> Website<www.codexdigital.com> | Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/codexdigital> | Twitter<http://twitter.com/codexdigital> [http://www.codexdigital.com/?action=asset&id=E55D8A6F-AF62-4978-8FF1-435A85AFADBF]<http://www.codexdigital.com> On 19 Jan 2016 19:30, Brad King <[email protected]> wrote: On 01/19/2016 12:03 PM, Harry Mallon wrote: > I cannot retrieve a version number without linking and interrogating > the library. I could be missing something though. Are you saying that the only API provided by the package in question to get its version number is a runtime call? There is no version number provided by its header files as a preprocessor macro? -Brad
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