I'm trying to compile this pure C source code which used hunspell library with gcc (version 4.6.3) on Ubuntu 10.10:
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <hunspell/hunspell.h>
int main() {
Hunhandle *spellObj = Hunspell_create("/home/artem/en_US.aff", "/home/artem/en_US.dic");
char str[60];
scanf("%s", str);
int result = Hunspell_spell(spellObj, str);
if(result == 0)
printf("Spelling error!\n");
else
printf("Correct Spelling!");
Hunspell_destroy(spellObj);
return 0;
}
With command:
gcc -lhunspell-1.3 example.c
But I've got some linker issues:
/tmp/cce0QZnA.o: In function `main':
example.c:(.text+0x22): undefined reference to `Hunspell_create'
example.c:(.text+0x52): undefined reference to `Hunspell_spell'
example.c:(.text+0x85): undefined reference to `Hunspell_destroy'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Also, I checked /usr/include/hunspell/ folder, file hunspell.h exists and contains all functions from my source.
What I'm doing wrong, and why I can't compile this source?