Frank,

The extension .C is a standard extension for C++. it is different from .c in 
the Unix world. Damned case sensitivity!

-joe

On Monday 24 August 2009, Frank Tiekink (IDE) wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> I have come across a few things setting up Wt projects that have caused
> unnecessary errors. Quite a few example files use different extensions
> than VS expects. E.g. files without extension or with .C as extension.
> The Wt projects in Visual Studio using these files produce errors, but
> setting the option compile as c++ resolves these issues. Is there a way
> to avoid these problems or should the files be renamed to .cpp and .hpp
> files in real live projects?
>
>
>
> I am not using cmake to construct the VS projects, should I?
>
>
>
> These files all have a text heading containing the following phrase:
>
>
>
> // This may look like C code, but it's really -*- C++ -*-
>
>
>
> Is there a reason why the .cpp extensions are not used?
>
>
>
> Frank Tiekink



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