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============================================================================
README.win
============================================================================
$Id: README.win,v 1.4 2003/11/12 06:33:02 chris Exp $
Please note, Visual C++ 6.0 is not supported any more and thus the
corresponding project files are not kept up to date any longer.
The new project files are for Visual C++ .NET 2003. Visual Studio .NET 2002
is not supported any more.
=====
INDEX
=====
1. Using GTL as a shared library
2. Using GTL as a static library
3. Example usage: GTLTest
=============================
Using GTL as a shared library
=============================
STEP 1:
=======
Open GTL.sln in GTL\src
choose
GTL_dynamic Win 32 Release
GTL_dynamic Win 32 Debug
depending on what you need.
build GTL
STEP 2:
=======
Add library-Path and library to your project.
The files can be found:
release:
lib/GTL.lib
bin/GTL.dll
debug:
lib-debug/GTL.lib
bin-debug/GTL.dll
STEP 3:
=======
Change your project settings for
all:
- disable use of precompiled headers
- change setting for "force conformace in for loop scope"
to "Yes:/Zc:forScope"
debug:
- make sure "Microsoft Foundation classes" are used as shared library
- use debug info "none", "line numbers", "program database" or
"C7 compatible"
- make sure symbol "_DEBUG" is defined
- use compiler option "Multithreaded Debug DLL"
release:
- use compiler option "Multithreaded DLL"
STEP 4:
=======
compile your project
STEP 5:
=======
make sure GTL.dll can be found for running your program
(e.g. where your exe file lies)
=============================
Using GTL as a static library
=============================
STEP 1:
=======
Open GTL.sln in GTL\src
choose
GTL_static Win 32 Release
GTL_static Win 32 Debug
depending on what you need.
build GTL
STEP 2:
=======
Add library-Path and library to your project.
The files can be found:
release:
lib/GTLstatic.lib
debug:
lib-debug/GTLstatic.lib
STEP 3:
=======
Change your project settings for
all:
- define symbol "GTL_STATIC"
- disable use of precompiled headers
- change setting for "force conformace in for loop scope"
to "Yes:/Zc:forScope"
debug:
- make sure Microsoft Foundation classes are used as shared library
- use debug info "none", "line numbers", "program database" or
"C7 compatible"
- make sure symbol "_DEBUG" is defined
release:
STEP 4:
=======
compile youre project
======================
Example usage: GLTTest
======================
GTLTest is an example for using both
versions of GTL, dynamic and static.
For usage download GTLTest and unzip
to the same directory as GTL:
GTL\
GTLTest\
With this directory structure the project file
GTLTest\win\GTLTest.sln
will find, compile, and copy the necessary GTL.dll
automatically. If you want to set up a new project
have a look on the settings of GTLTest.