Hello,
I've a fresh clone of dwm and the dwm alpha patch (20180613-b69c870) and it's
generating
the following error:
dwm.c
In file included from dwm.c:280:0:
config.h:24:27: error: initializer element is not constant
[SchemeNorm] = { OPAQUE, baralpha, borderalpha },
^~~~~~~~
config.h:24:27: note: (near initialization for ‘alphas[0][1]’)
config.h:24:37: error: initializer element is not constant
What I can't understand, is the fact that 'baralpha', and all the other
variables
accused of not being constants are in fact declared as "static const unsigned
int":
static const unsigned int baralpha = 0xd0;
static const unsigned int borderalpha = OPAQUE;
If I substitute the initialising variables for a numeric literal (ie. 1) it
compiles.
But if I leave the constants from the patch or make my own, it fails.
How can a const, not be a const?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Paul Swanson
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