Broken C code
Stephen Davies
scldad@sdc.com.au
Thu Jan 27 18:54:00 GMT 2000
Hello.
I have managed to break my ability to compile a number of C programs with gcc
2.7B19 under cygwin B19.1.
In September 1999, all of these programs compiled successfully on the same
machine with the same cygwin environment.
Now, all of the programs involved fail to compile with the same error messages
and I haven't a clue as to why.
In all cases, the following code is included from a vendor-specific set of
headers:
typedef IDI_ULONG (__attribute__((__stdcall__)) * OPI_DELETE_CALLBACK ) (OPI_CONID, OPI_FILEID);^M
__declspec(dllexport) IDI_USHORT __attribute__((__stdcall__)) OpiMakeConnection( OPI_PCONID pConID );^M
(This is just two of many similar lines)
This produces the following compiler message:
../include/opiob.h: In function '__declspec':
In file included from ../include/opi.h:283,
from cic.h:1,
from getpk.c:1
../include/opiob.h:141 parse error before '__declspec'
../include/opiob.h:140 declaration for parameter 'OpiMakeConnection' but no
such parameter
followed by a whole bundle of similar errors.
Can anyone please explain to me what I have done/not done to cause this
misinterpretation of the __declspec(dllexport) syntax?
Cheers and thanks,
Stephen Davies
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