Thomas Heller wrote:
gccxml 0.9 does not accept absolute pathnames on Windows; it worked
fine with the 0.7 version.
<file sample.h>
#include "c:\\vc98\\include\\windows.h"
<eof>
C:\svn\theller\ctypeslib>\Programme\GCCXMLComplete\bin\gccxml x.h
Warning:
Compiler "cl" specified, but more than one of MSVC 6, 7, 7.1, and 8 are
installed.
Please specify "msvc6", "msvc7", "msvc71", or "msvc8" for the GCCXML_COMPILER
setting.
Using MSVC 7.1 because it was used to build GCC-XML.
x.h:1:40: error:
/Programme/GCCXMLComplete/share/gccxml-0.9/Vc71/Include/c:\\vc98\\include\\windows.h:
Invalid argument
C:\svn\theller\ctypeslib>
The behaviour is the same whether I use <...> or "..." in the include directive,
or whether I use forward or backward (single or double) slashes. Seems like
gccxml interprets the path as relative path name.
Is there anything I can do to make it work?
Two things:
1.) You shouldn't need to specify a full path to get the Vc98 header
files. It looks like you're trying to use MSVC6 headers but gccxml is
configured to use MSVC 7.1. Try using just
#include <windows.h>
and invoking gccxml like this:
gccxml --gccxml-compiler msvc6 ...
2.) Update from CVS because I've fixed the bug. It was a subtle issue
introduced when I updated to the GCC 4.2 parser.
-Brad
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