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PRODUCT : Borland C NUMBER : 657
VERSION : 2.0
OS : PC DOS
DATE : February 25, 1992 PAGE : 1/1
TITLE : Linking a Windows Application from the Command Line
The syntax for TLINK is:
TLINK objfiles,exefile,mapfile,libfiles,deffile
You must always use the /Tw option to create a Windows EXE
or DLL. Use /Twe or /Twd to specifically create a Windows
EXE or DLL, respectively. The last two options override
specifications in the DEF file.
There is a specific startup module to use with Windows EXE's;
it is C0Wx.OBJ. For DLL's it is C0Dx.OBJ.
The required libraries are: IMPORT.LIB, CWINx.LIB, MATHx.LIB
and Cx.LIB. For DLL's the Windows library for the small and
compact models is CWINC.LIB and for medium and large it is
CWINL.LIB. The last three libraries, CWINx.LIB, MATHx.LIB and
Cx.LIB, must always be in this exact order.
NOTE: The libraries EMU.LIB and FP87.LIB will NEVER be used
in a Windows program. BC++ will take care of the floating-point
math automatically.
You will then have to run the Resource Compiler to fully
create a Windows EXE.
For more information, consult pages 115-130 in the User's Guide
on linking for Windows.