I get the same error no matter which BASIC file that gets generated to C and it is put in the generated header file (at different row numbers, ofcourse. I used test1 as use case to try to track it down), so there is some sort of typedef inconsistency in there somewhere. I believe that it has something to do with strndup and the "switch" function in the generated header, but I am not sure exactly what.

2012-01-23 09:13, steve skrev:
I must have missed that one,
 From your old report it seems tr problem is at line 432 of test1.bac.h

Can you reproduce the error?

-Steve

On 23 Jan 2012, at 06:47 AM, Jens Staal<staal1...@gmail.com>  wrote:

2012/1/18 John Floren<j...@jfloren.net>:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Martin Harriss<mar...@princeton.edu>  wrote:
John Floren wrote:
I figured I'd try building Python from the source on their website
just for kicks. Configure went ok, but when I went to run "make", it
soon bailed out with this error:

cc -c -OPT:Olimit=0 -g -DNDEBUG -O  -I. -IInclude -I./Include
-DPy_BUILD_CORE -o Parser/grammar.o Parser/grammar.c
cc: flag -P ignored
cc: flag -: ignored
cc: can't find library for -l
/usr/john/Python-2.7.2/Parser/grammar.c:46[stdin:12906] incompatible
types: "IND CHAR" and "INT" for op "AS"
/usr/john/Python-2.7.2/Parser/grammar.c:108[stdin:12968] incompatible
types: "IND CHAR" and "INT" for op "AS"
cc: cpp: 8c 896765: error
*** Error code 1
#

The offending lines are these:

    d->d_name = strdup(name);
and
    lb->lb_str = strdup(str);

d_name and lb_str are both defined as char*, and strdup is supposed to
return a char*. However, if I'm reading that error message correctly,
it thinks strdup is trying to return a char*. Does anyone recognize
what's going on?

No declaration in scope for the string functions, compiler thinks they
return INT?

Martin

Yup, I r dum, needed a -D_BSD_EXTENSION in my flags to make string.h
behave right.

I have a similar issue with BaCon (a ksh script converting BASIC code
to C), a modified version running under APE sh can be found here:

http://code.google.com/p/ports2plan9/source/browse/BaCon

Also this one has the problem 'incompatible types "IND CONST CHAR" and
"INT" for op "AS"'

and I have not been able to track down exactly where in the script
that the erroneous code gets generated.

issue described here:
http://code.google.com/p/ports2plan9/issues/detail?id=1

I have already added the -D_BSD_EXTENSION in the CFLAGS in the script.


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