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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 gcc 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 listed as "gcc".  
First I installed with [http://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php/Arca_Noae_Package_Manager|Arca Noae Package Manager] the gcc compiler listed as "gcc".  


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Revision as of 22:35, 31 May 2016

by 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.

First I installed with Noae Package Manager the gcc compiler listed as "gcc".

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 on C to print out "Hello World" on the command prompt.

To compile it is as simple as:

gcc -o hello.exe hello.c

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.

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.

It can not be more simple.