Kathy Quinlan wrote:
Peter Jeremy wrote:

On Mon, 2005-Feb-21 00:22:56 +0800, Kathy Quinlan wrote:

These are some of the errors I get in pairs for each of the above variables:

Wtrend_Drivers.c:15: conflicting types for `Receiver'
Wtrend_Drivers.h:9: previous declaration of `Receiver'



Without knowing exactly what is on those lines, it's difficult to offer any concrete suggestions.

Two possible ways forward:
1) Change the declaration at Wtrend_Drivers.h:9 to be 'extern'
2) Pre-process the source and have a close look at the definitions and
   declarations for Receiver.  You may have a stray #define that is
   confusing the type or a missing semicolon.

Peter

Here is a section of my code:

*** Wtrend_Drivers.c ***

(12)void Reset_Network (unsigned char Network)
(13) {
(14) Length = 0x00;
(15) Receiver = 0x00;
(16) Node = 0xFF;
(17) Command = Reset;
(18) Make_Packet_Send(Head , Length, Network, Receiver, Node, Command, p_Data);
(19) }


*** Wtrend_Drivers.h ***

unsigned char Length , Network , Receiver , Node , Command = 0x00;

The above is line 9 of the Wtrend_Drivers.h
The numbers in () I have added to show the line numbers in Wtrend_Drivers.c

These are some of the errors I get in pairs for each of the above variables:

Wtrend_Drivers.c:15: conflicting types for `Receiver'
Wtrend_Drivers.h:9: previous declaration of `Receiver'

I would try putting the variables in the header file on separate lines. For example:

unsigned char Length = 0;
unsigned char Network = 0;
unsigned char Receiver = 0;
etc.

Gary
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