Jeremy Nimmer wrote: >>The preprocessor from gcc 4.0.x behaves wrong when using the "-iquote" >>option as recommended by a warning when using "-I-". > > The documentation states: > > In addition, `-I-' inhibits the use of the directory of the current > file directory as the first search directory for `#include "FILE"'. > > I believe that this is the behavior you are relying on. The -iquote > option does not do this, nor can I find an alternative switch that does > so.
It's hard to find this sentence in the documentation -- even more since the warning when using -I- says nothing about that and the documentation for -iquote doesn't do so either. But anyway, thanks for pointing this out. > A quick google search of "site:gcc.gnu.org iquote" finds a good chunk of > relevant information. Please check it out. > > Anyway, gcc is behaving as documented, AFAICT. You may wish to > re-purpose this bug as a wishlist "Please undeprecate -I-" or somesuch. Maybe that's what I intended this bug report to be. > Thanks, > - Jeremy Thank you! - Mathias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]