David, Thank you for your answer. The trnsysfunctions that the compiler doesn't find are in the headerfile. Even the storage functions that weren't in it originally were added. I my earlier mail i only gave the types of errors i was getting. Actually, everytime a trnsysfunction is called upon in the cpp-file I get an error: Here's all of them: 1>.\ttestcomp.cpp(155) : error C3861: 'getStorageVars': identifier not found 1>.\ttestcomp.cpp(157) : error C3861: 'setStorageVars': identifier not found 1>.\ttestcomp.cpp(180) : error C3861: 'TYPECK': identifier not found 1>.\ttestcomp.cpp(184) : error C3861: 'setStorageSize': identifier not found1>.\ttestcomp.cpp(193) : error C3861: 'getSimulationStartTime': identifier not found 1>.\ttestcomp.cpp(194) : error C3861: 'getSimulationTimeStep': identifier not found
1>.\ttestcomp.cpp(211) : error C3861: 'setStorageVars': identifier not found 1>.\ttestcomp.cpp(227) : error C3861: 'getStorageVars': identifier not found 1>.\ttestcomp.cpp(267) : error C3861: 'setStorageVars': identifier not foundThese are all the same type of errors. (this time the file was compiled with MSVisualC++2005.)
I have tried 3 different compilers and all of them give these errors. Could this have to do something with compiler settings? Thank you. Kind Regards, Wouter Lumen Citeren Technical Support <TechSupport@tess-inc.com>:
Wouter,Create new component in the simulation studio. Already here there is something that i'm uncertain about in the proforma: Under the tab "files": what do i have fill in for "compiling command"? Do i have to put a path there to my c++ compiler?no, you don't have to put anything there. That field is there if you want to be able to execute a compile/link command from within the Studio. If you are comfortable using your compiler interface, there is no need for the Studio link.Then, when i have written my component and i try to compile i get the following type of errors: "[linker error] undefined reference to '_imp_TYPECK'" "[linker error] undefined reference to '_imp_TRNSYSFUNCTIONS_mp_GETSIMULATIONSTARTIME'" "[linker error] undefined reference to 'WinMain@16'"Please check the trnsys.h file (you can open it with a text editor) and make sure that both the function GetSimulationStartTime and the subroutine TYPECK are exported. With some of the early TRNSYS 16 releases, the trnsys.h file was incomplete and did not have all of the subroutines and functions exported. Kind regards, David Technical Support Team Thermal Energy System Specialists, LLC 2916 Marketplace Dr, Suite 104 Madison, WI 53719 techsupport@tess-inc.com