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Re: Illegal declaration - but why?
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Re: Illegal declaration - but why?


  • Subject: Re: Illegal declaration - but why?
  • From: Michael Rice <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 22:42:04 -0600

If this is straight C, then you need to make sure the "bool" type is defined somewhere in your source code - it's not a standard C data type.

Michael

On Jan 3, 2007, at 10:08 PM, Hugh Brown wrote:

I'm new to xcode, and have just ben handed a project to port to the mac. It's a plain vanilla C program, but when I try to compile it I get a string of errors complaining about the headers. A typical error message is:
error: parse error before "SetConfigs"
data definition has no type or storage class


The declaration of SetConfigs looks like
	bool SetConfigs(char *errString);

which looks pretty legit to me. I get this pair of error messages for every function declaration in the project. Obviously, I'm doing something fundamentally wrong, but I can't see what. Isthere something particular to xcode that prevents this from compiling?

Is there an on-line reference somewhere that will answer basic questions like this so I don't pester the list with them?

Thanks!
Hugh

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