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Multiple source files in C

This Gist presents an introduction to a few different ways of working with multiple source files in C, including:

  1. Simple .c source files and .h header files compiled into a .exe
  2. First compiling into .o object files, and then linking together
  3. Makefiles
  4. Statically linked libraries
  5. Dynamically linked libraries

The concepts are demonstrated using gcc (tdm64-1) 5.1.0 on Windows 8.1, using 3 C source files (linkedlist.c, listprimes.c and main.c) and 2 header files (linkedlist.h and listprimes.h), all of which are included at the end. It is assumed that all the source files are saved in a single directory, and any terminal commands are entered in a terminal window open in that same directory.

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SofijaErkin / .tmux.conf
Created March 1, 2022 03:38 — forked from shanzi/.tmux.conf
My tmux configuration
run-shell "powerline-daemon -q"
source "$HOME/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/powerline/bindings/tmux/powerline.conf"
set -g default-terminal "xterm-256color"
# set-option -g default-command "/usr/local/bin/reattach-to-user-namespace -l /bin/zsh"
# install reattach-to-user-namespace first
# --> brew install reattach-to-user-namespace
new-session