Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/01/09/09:04:30
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 04:47:18PM +0300, egor duda wrote:
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> JlR> I've done this but <windows.h> seems to leave my code in a tangle :)
> JlR> I suddenly have parse errors in my own header files, on normal
> JlR> function declerations. I can only deduce that windows.h is leaving an
> JlR> open ifdef or has unterminated strings or something silly.
>
> it's easy to find out what the reason is. gcc has a very useful option
> '--save-temps'. it instructs preprocessor, compiler and assembler to
> leave their temporary files in place, so if you compiling, say, zzz.c,
> you'll get zzz.i (output of preprocessor), zzz.s (assembly source --
> output of compiler) and zzz.o (compiled binary object). You want to
> look into zzz.i it shows what your source file turns into, and it's
> almost always easy to see why.
Fair enough.. but how do i turn it on with autotools.. configure does
not seem to support such a flag.
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