Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/01/30/21:45:39
From: | Ryan Casey <rcasey AT bdm DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | RSXNT -Fwin32 option error
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Date: | Fri, 30 Jan 1998 12:22:00 -0500
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Organization: | BDM International, Inc.
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When trying to compile anything with RSXNT, I get the following error:
gcc.exe: unrecognized option `-Zwin32'
Any ideas?
Thank you
Ryan P. Casey
ining my hline routine in my
>program, but I have defined it like this:
You could always look and see what it is doing. Just add '-S' to your
compile line
and gcc will stop after it has generated assembly code. You can look at
this to see if it was
really inlined or not.
>and I compile and link with the -finline-fnuctions flag...
Do you also compile with a -O flags? I don't think gcc will inline unless
you specify optimization
also.
>Does anybody have an idea how this might happen (the functions that call
>hline() are in the same module)
Does the inline definition come before places that call it? That is another
possibility, although I don't think stock 2.7.2 has this restriction (you
don't mention what version you use but I'll mention it anyway).
Andy
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