On Apr 16, 7:10 am, abba <chad.stev...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am just trying to run a simple program right now to get profiling to > work before I move on to my larger program. Currenlty the code is very > simple: > > #include <iostream> > > int main (int argc, char*argv[]) > { > int b = 0; > for(int i = 0; i < 10000000; i++) > { > b++; > } > std::cout << b; > > } > > As you can see it is very basic and I named the file main.cpp. When I > compile I get a warning when I run the line: > > > g++ -g -pg main.cpp > > I get the warning: > consider linking with '-static' as system libraries with profiling > support are only provided in archive format > > I get an a.out file, but when running the a.out I don't get a > gmon.out. I tried running with the -static in the command line: > > >g++ -g -pg -static main.cpp > > I don't get the warning and when I run a.out I get the gmon.out file, > but my larger program can't be run with the static flag. Is there a > way around this??
I made a mistake...it wont link that static...I had to change it to stdio.h and use a printf instead of iostream. After changing that I changed it to static and it worked. _______________________________________________ help-gplusplus mailing list help-gplusplus@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gplusplus