Re: why does this code generate a[n incorrect] error?
Re: why does this code generate a[n incorrect] error?
- Subject: Re: why does this code generate a[n incorrect] error?
- From: Justin Walker <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 15:20:42 -0700
On Jun 16, 2004, at 15:03, Markian Hlynka wrote:
I'm ccing this to the list(s) because it clears up my earlier question.
Another reason not to cross-post.
On Jun 16, 2004, at 15:52, Dima Brodsky wrote:
It should be:
int STOP = 0; // should be initialized
[snip]
Does this change really fix anything?
so, yes, you're right, but unfortunately this is what i've done, and I
still don't understand the weird compiler error. Why does it point to
STOP, which is correctly declared extern, and is declared in another
file, when it should point to EQUAL?
Again, without real code to look at, it's hard to tell whether it's
your code or the compiler error that is weird.
Regards,
Justin
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