Zerolink Yet Again...
Zerolink Yet Again...
- Subject: Zerolink Yet Again...
- From: Phil Hystad <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 09:23:03 -0700
OK, I think every question I have asked on this forum so far has been
about zero link and yet again I have a question.
I was stumped by a zero link error so I turned zero link off and got
a half-dozen other errors on my project -- more then I expected.
Yes, I do admit this is the first time I turned off zero link on this
particular set of code but still. All the errors were justified but
I was surprised that I needed to disable zero link to see them.
Errors like multiple defined variables and functions (I as gluing two
different systems together) were the bulk of the problems.
So, is it true that if you are using debug and zero link enabled that
such valuable information on your project build is ignored? If this
is the case, I doubt I will use zero link very much at all. Or, is
there some other setting I should be using? I mean, I can see the
advantage of not linking some procedure that has not been written yet
(and, not being actively used) but the idea of ignoring other errors
such as multiple defines seems to be a big disadvantage.
phil
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