Jonathan Wakely writes: > âs External Email > > On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 at 20:31, thutt--- via Gcc <[email protected]> wrote: > > I am here to solicit ideas on how to further narrow this this > > down. Is there any undocumented option that I can use to cause the > > standalone preprocessor to produce output identical to input? > > Note that '-traditional-cpp' does not work because some of the code > > is not recognized (variadic macros, for example). > > This seems off-topic for the gcc mailing list. It belongs on the gcc-help > list. > > Have you tried not using a standalone preprocessor?
I am not using a standalone preprocessor. Only using gcc directly to preprocess and compile the file results in the failure. > The usual approach is to add -save-temps to the gcc invocation, so it > leaves the preprocessed output in a separate .i file. This doesn't have a satisfactory outcome. The file is preprocessed and multiple spaces appear to be replaced with a single space. The resultant output has no tabs that are not in quoted strings. It is currently believed the failure is produced when a mix of tabs and spaces are present. > > N.B. it's a warning, not an error. You told GCC to turn that warning > into an error. I'm aware of that. We treat all warnings as errors. --
