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Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 15:22:39 -0800
From: Nitin Gupta <gupta AT equator DOT com>
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Subject: -DDATE start giving error with gcc-3.2.3

Hi,

If I compiled following code with -DDATE="Wed Nov 22", it compiled fine 
using gcc-2.95, but when I updated my cygwin recently, it gives parse 
errors using gcc-3.2.3 (which, I think it should)

#include <w32api/windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
typedef double DATE;
main(){

printf ("Hello World!\n");
}

Looks like wtypes.h also has DATE defined. But, it should have given me 
error earlier also, as wtypes had this definition earlier also.

Was this a gcc bug that got fixed in gcc-3.2.3? or is there anything else

Thanks,
Nitin



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