Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/10/26/12:32:11
Sakis DOT Platsas AT lake DOT ie wrote:
: I am using djgpp 2.02 inside the Win98 GUI from a command prompt.
: Most programs I tried until now worked perfectly, as expected :)
: BUT...
: When a line in the code reads something like this:
: .. if ((string[i] == ' ') || ....)
: I get a "parse error ... char 0335" (presumably that's the "|" character)
: whereas, if I substitute || with &&:
: .. if ((string[i] == ' ') && ....)
: the code works OK. It seems that the "logical OR" operator is mishandled somehow
: in this environment.
: Actually, when using RHIDE, the "&&" string was correctly identified as a
: "reserved" symbol, being in while foreground. However, the "||" string is shown
: with a YELLOW foreground, which means it's NOT considered as a reserved symbol.
: Any ideas? Tried the FAQ, the list archives - zilch. I suspect it's some kind of
: misinterpretation of the character "|" in my context, but I can't see the reason
: myself.
: Thanks in advance
I've read that English (aren't .ie Irland?) keyboards have two pipe
characters. The solution is to find the other one and use that one.
U2, Boy,
MartinS
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