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
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
--
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
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
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