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by [[User:Martini|Martin Iturbide]]
By [[User:Martini|Martin Iturbide]]


I just wanted to check out which will be the most basic example to use the gcc compiler to create on OS/2-eCS the most basic, most easy program on earth, the "Hello World" program.  
I just wanted to check out which will be the most basic example to use the GNU C compiler to create on OS/2-eCS the most basic, most easy program on earth, the "Hello World" program.


First I installed with Arca Noae Package Manager the gcc compiler.
==Preparing the Development Environment==
First, I installed with [http://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php/Arca_Noae_Package_Manager Arca Noae Package Manager] the GNU C compiler listed as "gcc".


[[Image:gcc-ANPM.png|400px]]
I also followed the advice on how to install the development environment from the VBOX porting project [http://trac.netlabs.org/vbox]. It lists to install the following:
yum install ash which kbuild gcc gcc-wlink gettext-devel pthread-devel libxml2-devel libxslt-devel
openssl-devel libcurl-devel zlib-devel libpng-devel libqt4-devel libidl-devel libvncserver-devel
nasm libpoll-devel libaio-devel
So I installed all that packages. They are not all required for this example, but since I'm starting with this, it is good enough for me.
==Coding the Program==
I created a simple text file called "hello.c" and included on it.
I created a simple text file called "hello.c" and included on it.
 
<code>
  /* Hello World program */
  /* Hello World program */
   
   
  #include<stdio.h>
  #include <stdio.h>
   
   
  main()
  main()
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     printf("Hello World");
     printf("Hello World");
  }
  }
</code>
The most simple program to print out "Hello World" on the command prompt.


The most simple program on C to print out "Hello World" on the command prompt.
==Compiling the Program==
 
To compile and link, it is as simple as:
To compile it is as simple as:
 
  gcc -o hello.exe hello.c
  gcc -o hello.exe hello.c
The -o file parameter of gcc is just to place the output of the compilation into a specific file name.


The -o file parameter of gcc it is just to place the output of the compile into an specific file name.  
It will generate a "hello.exe" file.


It will generate a "hello.exe" file.
==Testing the Program==
When you run it, you will see:


When you run it you will see:
[[image:Hellocmd.png|300px]]


[[image:Hellocmd.png|300px]]
Let's also check out with [http://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php/PMDLL PMDLL] which DLLs are associated to this newly created hello.exe program.


Let's also check out with [http://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php/PMDLL PMDLL] which DLLs are associated to this new created hello.exe.
[[Image:HelloC-PMDLL.png|500px]]


[[Image:HelloC-PMDLL.png]]
This means that for this program to work, it requires that LIBC066.DLL and GCC1.DLL must be installed (on the LIBPATH) of the OS/2-eCS machine where you are running this program.  


It can not be more simple.
It can not be more simple.


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Latest revision as of 23:45, 29 July 2022

By Martin Iturbide

I just wanted to check out which will be the most basic example to use the GNU C compiler to create on OS/2-eCS the most basic, most easy program on earth, the "Hello World" program.

Preparing the Development Environment

First, I installed with Arca Noae Package Manager the GNU C compiler listed as "gcc".

I also followed the advice on how to install the development environment from the VBOX porting project [1]. It lists to install the following:

yum install ash which kbuild gcc gcc-wlink gettext-devel pthread-devel libxml2-devel libxslt-devel 
openssl-devel libcurl-devel zlib-devel libpng-devel libqt4-devel libidl-devel libvncserver-devel 
nasm libpoll-devel libaio-devel 

So I installed all that packages. They are not all required for this example, but since I'm starting with this, it is good enough for me.

Coding the Program

I created a simple text file called "hello.c" and included on it.

/* Hello World program */

#include <stdio.h>

main()
{
    printf("Hello World");
}

The most simple program to print out "Hello World" on the command prompt.

Compiling the Program

To compile and link, it is as simple as:

gcc -o hello.exe hello.c

The -o file parameter of gcc is just to place the output of the compilation into a specific file name.

It will generate a "hello.exe" file.

Testing the Program

When you run it, you will see:

Let's also check out with PMDLL which DLLs are associated to this newly created hello.exe program.

This means that for this program to work, it requires that LIBC066.DLL and GCC1.DLL must be installed (on the LIBPATH) of the OS/2-eCS machine where you are running this program.

It can not be more simple.