I think we have a misunderstanding somehow.

I need to take some time to reflect on what you have discovered and also look 
at the codee.

I have pressure to complete some other commitments.

After April 15, I will dig deeper.

Thank you for your digging into this.  It has been instructive.

Namaste,

 - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Brick Ma [mailto:brickman...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 8, 2015 04:30
To: dev; Dennis Hamilton
Subject: Re: ruby uno to control openoffice

Hi,Dennis
I replace openoffice 3.4.1 to openoffice4.1.1.

static const ::sal_Int16 OPTIONAL = (sal_Int16)256;//still I commented line

Runo can open a writer with no error .
There are may be errors later since i commented that line .But the main
problem seems is that the openoffice version
is not right.

I want to share my pleasure with you and the community.
Thanks for all the help.

cheers

On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 11:26 PM, Brick Ma <brickman...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 10 files in  C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0A\Include
> has #define OPTIONAL.
> I don't know how to do with these files,then i replaced all the OPTIONAL
> to XOPTIONAL.Compile is OK,but the script shows the same error .Maybe
> something else wrong?
>
> -Brick
>
> On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 2:52 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton <
> dennis.hamil...@acm.org> wrote:
>
>> Yes, the (#define OPTIONAL OPTIONAL) will break many things, even if it
>> removes a parser error message.
>>
>> Where the error occurred the first time, there are many lines the same.
>> See if you can find either declarations or #define statements for any of
>> those capitalized names that do not fail.
>>
>> There may be clues there.
>>
>>  - Dennis
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Brick Ma [mailto:brickman...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2015 08:47
>> To: dev; Dennis Hamilton
>> Subject: Re: ruby uno to control openoffice
>>
>> I wrote a line(#define OPTIONAL OPTIONAL) in PropertyAttribute.hdl.
>> It seems works.
>>
>> E:\RUNO-master\include\com/sun/star/beans/PropertyAttribute.hdl(3) :
>> warning C40
>> 05: 'OPTIONAL' : macro redefinition
>>         C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft
>> SDKs\Windows\v7.0A\include\windef.h(84)  //got u
>>  : see previous definition of 'OPTIONAL'
>>
>> There is another error shows as follows.
>>
>> C:\OpenOffice\Basis\sdk\include\systools/win32/snprintf.h(85) : error
>> C2375: 'ru
>> by_snprintf' : redefinition; different linkage
>>         c:\ruby-2.2\include\ruby-2.2.0\ruby/ruby.h(1809) : see declaration
>> of 'r
>> uby_snprintf'
>>
>> Rename snprintf in snprintf.h or ruby_snprintf in ruby.h compiles.
>> But when i try to open a document,error comes out.
>>
>> code:
>> require 'uno'
>> data = {'type' => 'socket', 'host' => 'localhost',
>>         'port' => 2083, 'protocol' => 'urp'}
>> ctx = Uno::Connector.connect(data)     //runo can connect to openoffice,if
>> openoffice is not ready,runo will say no connection.
>> smgr = ctx.getServiceManager
>> desktop = smgr.createInstanceWithContext(
>>                    "com.sun.star.frame.Desktop",ctx)     //error comes
>> doc = desktop.loadComponentFromURL("private:factory/swriter", "_blank", 0,
>> [])
>> doc.getText.setString("Hello Ruby!")
>>
>> error:
>> runo_exception_exception, 0
>> #<Uno::Com::Sun::Star::Uno::RuntimeException:
>> Uno::Com::Sun::Star::Uno::RuntimeE
>> xception>
>> t.rb:6:in `method_missing': Uno::Com::Sun::Star::Uno::RuntimeException
>> (Uno::Com
>> ::Sun::Star::Uno::RuntimeException)
>>         from t.rb:6:in `<main>'
>> shell returned 1
>> :in `method_missing': Uno::Com::Sun::Star::Uno::RuntimeException (Uno::Com
>> ::Sun::Star::Uno::RuntimeException)
>>         from t.rb:6:in `<main>'
>> shell returned 1
>>
>> The same error as  i met before.
>> Oh,what should i do?
>>
>> -Brick
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 2:08 AM, Brick Ma <brickman...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Thanks for your patient and detailed reply,Dennis.
>> >
>> > You are right.OPTIONAL was replaced by preprocessor.
>> > cl /P yields module.i
>> > OPTIONAL was disappeard in module.i
>> > But i have not found where is #define OPTIONAL .
>> > I will search again tomorrow.
>> > -brick
>> >
>> > On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 10:56 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton <
>> > dennis.hamil...@acm.org> wrote:
>> >
>> >> You cannot disable the preprocessor.  That will cause *everything* to
>> >> fail.
>> >>
>> >> Some place, there is a
>> >>
>> >>         #define OPTIONAL <value>
>> >>
>> >> That you want to work.  It might be in an #include file.  Ideally, it
>> is
>> >> in the same file where it is being used, but that may be unlikely.
>> >>
>> >> You need to find all of the places in the code that uses that header
>> and
>> >> uses OPTIONAL and it is not in anything like #ifdef OPTIONAL but some
>> usage
>> >> where it is clear that a variable or expression form is expected in
>> regular
>> >> code.  That is likely the one place where you are seeing the failure.
>> >>
>> >> The clean fix is to change the name in both places.  Most programs are
>> >> careful to do this in the first place, to avoid conflicts with other
>> usage
>> >> of a similar term.
>> >>
>> >> Because this is an .hdl, it may be more complicated than that.  There
>> may
>> >> also be failures elsewhere that are undetected because they do not
>> cause a
>> >> syntax error.
>> >>
>> >> I am not where I can look right now.  Nose around.  There should be
>> some
>> >> related definitions in the same part of the source tree.
>> >>
>> >>  - Dennis
>> >>
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: Brick Ma [mailto:brickman...@gmail.com]
>> >> Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 08:06
>> >> To: dev; dennis.hamil...@acm.org
>> >> Subject: Re: ruby uno to control openoffice
>> >>
>> >> But with the same PropertyAttribute.hdl i had built c++ sample
>> >> DocumentLoader.cxx,and it works .
>> >> How can i disable this feature of pre-processor
>> >>
>> >> -Brick
>> >>
>> >> On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 11:56 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton <
>> >> dennis.hamil...@acm.org> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > It appears that OPTIONAL is defined to empty string in a
>> pre-processor
>> >> > definition.
>> >> >
>> >> > This is probably a conflict with use of OPTIONAL as a way of
>> controlling
>> >> > code inclusion and not as name of a feature in a bit flag [;<).
>> >> >
>> >> >  - Dennis
>> >> >
>> >> > -----Original Message-----
>> >> > From: Brick Ma [mailto:brickman...@gmail.com]
>> >> > Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2015 07:09
>> >> > To: dev
>> >> > Subject: ruby uno to control openoffice
>> >> >
>> >> > Hi,All
>> >> > There is a runo on github developed by hanya.
>> >> >  Ruby-UNO (Ruby-OpenOffice) native bridge.
>> >> >
>> >> > http://wiki.github.com/hanya/RUNO/
>> >> >
>> >> > I spend days to build the runo on window 7
>> >> >
>> >> > with ActiveScriptRuby2.2, openoffice 3.4 and vs2010.
>> >> >
>> >> > i got this error which i dont understand why .
>> >> >
>> >> > E:\RUNO-master\include\com/sun/star/beans/PropertyAttribute.hdl(20) :
>> >> error
>> >> > C2513: 'const short' : no variable declared before '='
>> >> >
>> >> > but  in PropertyAttribute.hdl the line 20 is as the same style as
>> other
>> >> > line
>> >> >
>> >> > static const ::sal_Int16 MAYBEVOID = (sal_Int16)1;
>> >> > static const ::sal_Int16 BOUND = (sal_Int16)2;
>> >> > static const ::sal_Int16 CONSTRAINED = (sal_Int16)4;
>> >> > static const ::sal_Int16 TRANSIENT = (sal_Int16)8;
>> >> > static const ::sal_Int16 READONLY = (sal_Int16)16;
>> >> > static const ::sal_Int16 MAYBEAMBIGUOUS = (sal_Int16)32;
>> >> > static const ::sal_Int16 MAYBEDEFAULT = (sal_Int16)64;
>> >> > static const ::sal_Int16 REMOVEABLE = (sal_Int16)128;
>> >> > static const ::sal_Int16 REMOVABLE = (sal_Int16)128;
>> >> > static const ::sal_Int16 OPTIONAL = (sal_Int16)256;//line 20 error1
>> >> >
>> >> > I commented line 20 ,build is OK.Then i try to open a docment.But
>> error
>> >> > comes.
>> >> >
>> >> > require 'uno'
>> >> > data = {'type' => 'socket', 'host' => 'localhost',
>> >> >         'port' => 2083, 'protocol' => 'urp'}
>> >> > ctx = Uno::Connector.connect(data)
>> >> > smgr = ctx.getServiceManager
>> >> > desktop = smgr.createInstanceWithContext(
>> >> >                    "com.sun.star.frame.Desktop",ctx)//here error2
>> comes
>> >> out
>> >> > doc = desktop.loadComponentFromURL("private:factory/swriter",
>> "_blank",
>> >> 0,
>> >> > [])
>> >> > doc.getText.setString("Hello Ruby!")
>> >> >
>> >> > I really want to make it work.Buy it seems kind of hard for me now.
>> >> >
>> >> > Did error1 yield error2 or something else wrong.
>> >> >
>> >> > Any help would be appreciated.
>> >> >
>> >> >
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