Re: linking against stdandard libraries
Re: linking against stdandard libraries
- Subject: Re: linking against stdandard libraries
- From: Andreas Grosam <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 13:57:10 +0200
On 21.07.2005, at 17:32, Chris Espinosa wrote:
On Jul 21, 2005, at 3:37 AM, Andreas Grosam wrote:
The project templates for C++ do not explicitly link against a
standard library.
In which cases - e.g. for which target type, or for which build
settings - do i need to explicitly link against a standard (shared)
lib?
None. If you are compiling C++, the compiler automatically links
against the appropriate C++ standard librari. In gcc 3.3 and earlier
this is a static library; in gcc 4.0 and later this is a systemwide
shared library.
Thanks Chris,
i was just confused not to see this library anywhere.
Would it be possible that XCode determines this implicit libraries, and
visualizes this somehow in the project? For instance automatically
including an entry in the list of linked libraries for each target,
which couldn't be removed.
(maybe a feature request ;-) )
Andreas
Chris
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