Re: Symbol Hiding



"newbei" <newtoqtopia@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

I tried doing what you told me but the outputs surprises me even
more . Function hello is hidden in that out put too.

Sorry for not paying attention.

It would help if you actually '#include <libhello.h>' into libhello.c
Your original post didn't appear to (and that is consistent with
observed result -- hello() also being hidden).

On Mar 28, 9:58 pm, Paul Pluzhnikov <ppluzhnikov-...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Please do not top-post.

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