Linking a C++ Hello World Application for OS X
Go Up to XLINK.EXE, the OS X Linker
ILinkOSX.exe links the .a
and .o
files into a OS X application. Executable Mac app files typically have no file extension.
Application code
//hello.cpp
#include<iostream>
#include<string>
int main(int, char**)
{
std::string s("Hello world");
std::cout<<s;
return 0;
}
Compiling
You can compile this source using:
> bccosx -c hello.cpp
You can alternatively remove the -c
option and let the compiler invoke the linker if possible. This way the compiler can determine the correct library paths and set the linker options as appropriate.
Linking
Then link the .a
and .o
files into the App using the following command:
> xlink.exe hello.o start.o,hello,,libSystem.dylib libcgrtl.a libcgstl.a libcgunwind.1.0.dylib,,
Now run the hello
app, and you will see "Hello world" print on the screen.