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From: Clemens Valens <c DOT valensNOc DOT SPAM AT mindless DOT com DOT invalid>
Subject: Re: 1 trigraph(s) encountered ???
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I've solved it. Trigraphs are described in cpp.i3. It
turned out that I had used the sequence ??) in a comment
(!)(is that normal??) (note the trigraph) that triggered
the message.

And I always thought that what I wrote between /* */ was
completely ignored by the compiler/preprocessor?

Clemens


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