== Quote from div0 (d...@sourceforge.net)'s article > On 12/11/2010 13:21, div0 wrote: > > On 12/11/2010 04:01, jfd wrote: > >> > >> Help, anyone? Thank you. > > > > The easiest way is to simply compile a one liner C module. > > Then you get all the necessary stuff included and all the irritating > > macros stripped out and converted to what they are actually supposed to > > be. You can then probably run htod successfully; even if not it's much > > easier converting the code by hand. > > > Doh, I forgot the most important bit: > Use the keep preprocessed file option of your compiler. > for gcc I think it's -E; in visual studio it's one of the options on the > Preprocessor properties page.
This LLVM video at GoogleTechTalks illustrates my "pain index" -- in charts! Please see video starting at time 0:38:14: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeRaLPupGks Thanks for the help!