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User forums => Using Code::Blocks => Topic started by: iFred on September 28, 2011, 12:59:43 pm
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I'm using gcc 4.5.2 and svn build of C::B (rev. 7451).
Sometimes gcc outputs notes during compilation. Here is an example:
filename.h:29:6: note: expected ‘CHAR *’ but argument is of type ‘CARD8 *’
Unfortunately they threated as errors by C::B output parser.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
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Well, it is an error (or at least a warning), what do you want CB to do with it?
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I just (hopefully) fixed this bug in trunk.
It occurred, because newer gcc's give the column of the error/note/warning, while older versions < 4.5 only did this for preprocessor messages (as far as I know).
So the compiler note was incorrectly treated as preprocessor-error.
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I just (hopefully) fixed this bug in trunk.
It occurred, because newer gcc's give the column of the error/note/warning, while older versions < 4.5 only did this for preprocessor messages (as far as I know).
So the compiler note was incorrectly treated as preprocessor-error.
Thank you! I'll test it when your modifications will appear in your debian repository.
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I just (hopefully) fixed this bug in trunk.
It occurred, because newer gcc's give the column of the error/note/warning, while older versions < 4.5 only did this for preprocessor messages (as far as I know).
So the compiler note was incorrectly treated as preprocessor-error.
Thank you! I'll test it when your modifications will appear in your debian repository.
It's there now.
Have fun !
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It's there now.
Have fun !
Just tried, seems to work fine. Thank you!