Hi! Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 Jean le Roux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JlR> On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 04:47:18PM +0300, egor duda wrote: >> JlR> I've done this but <windows.h> seems to leave my code in a tangle :) >> JlR> I suddenly have parse errors in my own header files, on normal >> JlR> function declerations. I can only deduce that windows.h is leaving an >> JlR> open ifdef or has unterminated strings or something silly. >> >> it's easy to find out what the reason is. gcc has a very useful option >> '--save-temps'. it instructs preprocessor, compiler and assembler to >> leave their temporary files in place, so if you compiling, say, zzz.c, >> you'll get zzz.i (output of preprocessor), zzz.s (assembly source -- >> output of compiler) and zzz.o (compiled binary object). You want to >> look into zzz.i it shows what your source file turns into, and it's >> almost always easy to see why. JlR> Fair enough.. but how do i turn it on with autotools.. configure does JlR> not seem to support such a flag. 1st way: redirect make output to file, cut'n'paste the failed command. then add the option and run resulting command. 2nd way: edit Makefile to add this option in the appropriate place (usually, CFLAGS or CXXFLAGS) then run 'make zzz.o' Egor. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 5165414 FidoNet 2:5020/496.19 -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/