Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/04/25/09:57:04
At 04:29 AM 4/25/97 EST, Ryan C. Gordon wrote:
>Heya.
>
>Don't know if this has been found before, but I think I have a bug in
>the 17.1 beta release...
>
>Very simply, when compiling a C++ program that includes <string.h>,
>the preprocessor includes <String.h> from the C++ include directory,
>instead of the (lower case) string.h from the C include dir. This
>isn't a problem under Unix, I suppose, since "String.h" and
>"string.h" aren't the same file, but under Windows 95, it's causing
>problems. Besides annoying warnings of "implicit" declarations of
>strchr(), I get programs that won't compile due to this error:
>
>myfile.cc:23: ANSI C++ forbids comparison between pointer and integer
>
>ugh. For the time being, I've been adding the function prototypes
>myself (usually just need strcpy and a few others...), but this needs
>to be fixed/worked around.
>
>Thanks,
>--Ryan C. Gordon.
>
I simply added:
#include "../string.h" to my String.h file. This means I will still get
the C++ strings include file but this will also include the C strings file
as well. This may be more than I want sometimes but for any number of
reasons which I won't iterate here (unless someone wants to hear them!;-))
I think this is reasonable. So far, its worked for me nicely!
Larry Hall lhall AT rfk DOT com
RFK Partners, Inc. (617) 239-1053
8 Grove Street (617) 239-1655 - FAX
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