Hi Milos, It should just work - note that CrossWorks for ARM currently doesn't support full C++. There are no exceptions, rtti, iostreams or STL as yet. Which symbols are you missing? Regards Michael >Hi, > >I'm working on this project and I'm using CW for ARM. I'm at the stage where >I have to implement more advanced concepts than drivers. I would like to do >some of them in C++, but I'm having some problems getting the code to link. >I would assume it's due to some missing labels/definitions. (I do see that >.ctors / .dtors exist in the memory placement file). > >I was just wondering if someone has been using C++ with CW and has a >"precooked" way of getting programs to link/compile. > >Thanks in advance, > >m. > > > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > >
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Re: [lpc2000] C++ and CrossWorks for ARM
2005-02-14 by Michael Johnson
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