Re: 'for' loop initial declaration used outside C99 mode
Re: 'for' loop initial declaration used outside C99 mode
- Subject: Re: 'for' loop initial declaration used outside C99 mode
- From: Philippe Wicker <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 14:07:48 +0100
On Sunday, January 26, 2003, at 01:31 PM, Vigour Vigour wrote:
I get this error message all the time when trying to build. What does
this really mean?
'for' loop initial declaration used outside C99 mode
If you are using CW 8 and if your source file is a C file, you can
switch on the "enables C99" flags in the compiler prefs panel. If you
are using PB, I don't know how to switch to C99 standard for C files.
My source files are written in C++ (file extension cpp), so PB
automatically launches the C++ compiler which understands this syntax.
In C++, you may always declare a local variable at the moment you need
it and not necessarily at the beginning of a block of code.
Additionally, C++ compilers are stricter than C compilers and allow to
catch more errors at compilation stage.
Philippe Wicker
email@hidden
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