Subj : sqafix compilation errors
To   : mark lewis
From : Bo Simonsen
Date : Tue Nov 11 2003 03:28 pm

Hello mark!

10 Nov 03 19:16, you wrote to me:

BS>> Hmmm.. I can't understand why my gcc didn't fault on that one!

ml> what did you see other than the \'s on 296 and 297? what other error
ml> is in there?

It did look like you posted.. It should be corrected now, I did commit to the
CVS late last night.

BS>> Try to do a CVS checkout.

ml> that's how i got what i have now... i've about taken to blowing the
ml> whole tree and starting from scratch each time i retrieve the stuff
ml> from cvs...

Okay..

ml>>> ((USHORT)0x0F00)

BS>> No, the count of ( match the count of ), just the problem
BS>> about \ in defines.

ml> right, i figured that out later...

ml>>> here're the lines in section 173/174 with line numbers added..

ml>>> 169 #ifdef NDEBUG
ml>>> 170 #  define ASSERT(p) ((void)0)
ml>>> 171 #else
ml>>> 172 #  define ASSERT(p) ((p) ? (void)0 : (void) AuxLog( \
BS>>                                             The problem -----^

ml> yup... in all three of those, from what i see...

It should be fixed in the CVS repostery.

ml>>> 173                      "Assertion failed: %s, file %s, line
ml>>> %d", \ 174                      #p, __FILE__, __LINE__ ) ) 175
ml>>> #endif

ml> [trim]

BS>> What version of gcc do you use?

ml> 2.95.3 on mandrake 7.1 (helium)...

Very wierd, I'm using Debian 3.0 which is using the same compiler.

Regards,
Bo

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