[GiNaC-list] modify source, run make, then ...

Alexei Sheplyakov varg at theor.jinr.ru
Fri Jul 11 11:49:41 CEST 2008


Hello!

On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 08:39:40PM -0500, Chris Bouchard wrote:
> 
> If I modify a .cpp source file (say to change a thrown error message to
> pinpoint the location in the code where the error is being generated) 
> and then run 'make' within the subdirectory containing the .cpp source
> file to generate an updated .o file, do I have to do anything else to
> incorporate my modified error message?

Could you please be more specific? What is exactly that .cpp file?
Is it a part of your program, or GiNaC (or any other shared library)?

> I think not

It depends. (Sorry, I need to know more details to give a useful
answer).

Best regards,
	Alexei

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