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Hi,I don't know that gcc has an option to accept such non-standard code. I don't see how this is on topic for cygwin, particularly since cross compilers aren't part of the distribution.
I am compiling a file(strerror.c) with following
option
-bash-2.05b$ arm-wince-pe-gcc -mcpu=xscale -c -ansi
-D__stdcall= -D_OFF_T_ -DHA
VE_CONFIG_H -I/usr/local/wince/cross-tools/include -I. -I./../include -W -Wal
l -Wtraditional -pedantic ./strerror.c -o
pic/strerror.o
It's giving following compilation error /strerror.c:626: error: expected identifier or '(' before string constant /strerror.c:628: error: expected identifier or '(' before '{' token
file strerror.c has following function
char * strerror (errnoval) -> line 626 int errnoval; { --> line 628 const char *msg; static char buf[32]; ----------- ----- }
Could somebody tell me, what is the compiler option to go pass thru this kind of implementation?
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