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Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 11:22:23 -0700
To: cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
From: Chad Loder <cloder AT acm DOT org>
Subject: RE: gcc problem?
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Isn't the preprocessor supposed to take care of this? I remember
reading that the first phase of preprocessing is to map from
the arbitrary platform character set to the standard source
character set (this includes mapping the platform's end-of-line
character(s) to LF if necessary).

On the other hand, it's a question of "what is the platform's
end-of-line character sequence" and since the platform is
Cygwin (as opposed to Win32) then the end-of-line sequence
is just LF, right?

So...never mind (maybe). :)

	c

At 12:22 PM 10/5/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Victor,
>
>> Question:   what am i doing wrong? or what is wrong with gcc?
>
>nothing wrong, except that you have CR/LF line endings in your source code.
>
>Karsten
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