I've written a bunch of code now, and sorted it in a fashion similar to this outline:
project/
+ include/
| + bar/
| | bar.hpp
| foo.hpp
+ src/
| + bar/
| | bar.cpp
| foo.cpp
| main.cpp
My question is, how do I call g++
now, so that it links everything together nicely?
I've already figu开发者_JAVA百科red out that I need to call it with the -I
option pointing to the include/ directory. I'm guessing it would make most sense calling g++ from the project/ folder. Also, I'm considering writing a Makefile to automate this process, but I have to admit I haven't done very much research on that yet.
I would recommend using some kind of build tool like CMake or Autotools. Creating your own Makefiles can be kind of a PITA to get right.
If you have a small directory structure with some C++ files which you want to quickly compile, you can do something like this:
find src/ -name "*.cpp" | xargs g++ -I include/
I think the easiest approach is to use an IDE - for example NetBeans will generate Makefiles for you (other IDEs are available).
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