Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/12/01/18:40:46
From: ANTHONY APPLEYARD <A DOT APPLEYARD AT fs1 DOT mt DOT umist DOT ac DOT uk>
Date: Thu, 1 Dec 1994 10:54:37 GMT
Line 1469 etseq of file DJGPP\DOCS\GCC\INVOKE.TEX says (my capitals):-
@item -d AT var{letters}
Says to make debugging dumps during compilation at times specified by
@var{letters}. This is used for debugging the compiler. The file names
for most of the dumps are made by appending a word to the source file
name (e.g. @file{FOO.C.RTL} or @file{FOO.C.JUMP}). Here are the
possible letters for use in @var{letters}, and their meanings:
Those filenames have 2 dots each and so are illegal on PC's!!!
(You mean invalid.) True. One solution would be to hack the GCC source
to add a dash instead of a dot.
Morten
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