When I compile and link a Win32 App, it creates an extra type of file in the workspace called external dependencies and it has a header file in it.
Does anybody know what this header file is for (I'm using MSVC++)?
Thanks.
--Garfield
When I compile and link a Win32 App, it creates an extra type of file in the workspace called external dependencies and it has a header file in it.
Does anybody know what this header file is for (I'm using MSVC++)?
Thanks.
--Garfield
1978 Silver Anniversary Corvette
Those are files that your included files/mfc - included files (#include "xx.h" or #include <xx.h>) require.
They are files not included in your project, but required to build your project
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Um...I don't program with MFC. I use the API (#include <windows.h>). Is that why, also?
--Garfield
1978 Silver Anniversary Corvette