On 27 Nov 2014, at 14:42, John Emmas wrote:
>
>> it'll be tomorrow before I can take a good look at that patch.
>
Hi Kjell - after some further testing this morning, this problem is turning out
to be an unbelievably stupid issue with MSVC!!! I mentioned this yesterday:-
>
> When I examine my build log, the only instance of the word "error" (which
> isn't part of a function name) is this line:-
>
> gmmproc: error: GIOErrorEnum: Example code discarded.
>
Basically, I'm processing 125 x hg / ccg pairs as a pre-build step. After the
recent changes you mentioned yesterday ('Output.pm' and 'gerror.m4') I'm now
seeing the above line while the "error" pair is getting processed (keep in mind
that MSVC routinely captures the output text from any pre-build steps).
What seems to be happening is that it's noticing the word "error:" in that
captured text - and assuming that one of the pre-build steps failed.! If I
temporarily rename error.hg and error.ccg to something else (then process the
renamed files instead) the problem goes away. But that's not a viable solution
of course!
Is there any way I could experiment with changing that message text - let's say
to this:-
gmmproc: 'error': GIOErrorEnum: Example code discarded.
Or maybe to this:-
gmmproc: (source_module='error'): GIOErrorEnum: Example code discarded.
Experimenting with that text output will probably be the only solution, I
think. Thanks.
John
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