Re: compiler option

2006-03-01 Thread Tim Prince
rnoval) -> line 626 int errnoval; {--> line 628 const char *msg; static char buf[32]; --- - } Could somebody tell me, what is the compiler option to go pass thru this kind of implementation? I don't know that gcc has an option to accept such non-standar

Re: compiler option

2006-03-01 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Wed, 1 Mar 2006, Basavaraj Hiremath wrote: > I am compiling a file(strerror.c) with following option > [snip] Oh, and please don't hijack an unrelated thread for your questions -- if you need to ask something, post a new message instead of replying to one. Igor --

Re: compiler option

2006-03-01 Thread Igor Peshansky
ected identifier or '(' > before '{' token > > file strerror.c has following function > > char * > strerror (errnoval) -> line 626 > int errnoval; ^ > {--> line 628 > const char *msg; > static char buf[32]; &g

compiler option

2006-03-01 Thread Basavaraj Hiremath
val; {--> line 628 const char *msg; static char buf[32]; --- - } Could somebody tell me, what is the compiler option to go pass thru this kind of implementation? Thanks in advance Raj __ Do You Yahoo!? Tire