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Re: #pragma message in GCC
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Re: #pragma message in GCC


  • Subject: Re: #pragma message in GCC
  • From: Peter Lau <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 16:04:12 -0400

On 15-Sep-05, at 2:20 PM, Chris Espinosa wrote:

On Sep 15, 2005, at 9:13 AM, Peter Lau wrote:

in the other compiler I can write:

    #pragma message(blah.c need more work blah blah blah)

and it will generate that message during compilation of that source file.

I just tired with XCode 2.1 on Tiger and I think that pragma is simply ignored.

Is there a way to generate messages during compilation?

gcc offers only the #error and #warning directives: http:// gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-2.95.3/cpp_1.html#SEC38

I know about #error (as part of ANSI C) but not #warning.

To me, #warning is slightly stronger than #pragma message().

One is to warn you about something... one is just a message, a reminder.

Anyone knows if GCC will support this notion in the future? May be '#message'? How can I find out?

Or will GCC support "#pragma message()"?

Many thanks.

pete

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