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01-18-2002 09:43 AM
01-18-2002 09:43 AM
HP C Preprocessor
Hi Admins,
We moved some of the sources from one machine to another.On new machine the preprocessor is HP92453-01 B.11.11.02 HP C Preprocessor and on the old one it is HP92453-01 A.11.00.13 HP C Preprocessor. While compiling it gives problem due to version difference.
Is there any way to overcome it? (with some options)
Thanks in advance,
Srini
We moved some of the sources from one machine to another.On new machine the preprocessor is HP92453-01 B.11.11.02 HP C Preprocessor and on the old one it is HP92453-01 A.11.00.13 HP C Preprocessor. While compiling it gives problem due to version difference.
Is there any way to overcome it? (with some options)
Thanks in advance,
Srini
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01-18-2002 10:55 AM
01-18-2002 10:55 AM
Re: HP C Preprocessor
I doubt that the cpp is the culprit; the problem is
more likely in your systems' C or math libraries.
But to see what cpp is up to, simply add the -E
option to the cc command line: "cc -E *.c > logfile".
Then "logfile" will contain the processed version
of your source code (i.e. with all #define, #include,
etc. directives evaluated). Then you can compare
the results from your two machines to see if there's
a difference.
HTH
more likely in your systems' C or math libraries.
But to see what cpp is up to, simply add the -E
option to the cc command line: "cc -E *.c > logfile".
Then "logfile" will contain the processed version
of your source code (i.e. with all #define, #include,
etc. directives evaluated). Then you can compare
the results from your two machines to see if there's
a difference.
HTH
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01-18-2002 11:04 AM
01-18-2002 11:04 AM
Re: HP C Preprocessor
Hi:
I suspect it is because some environemnt variables are defined differently on the two boxes. This is impossible to diagnose without data. You will need to list a snippet of code and the error messages.
I suspect it is because some environemnt variables are defined differently on the two boxes. This is impossible to diagnose without data. You will need to list a snippet of code and the error messages.
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
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