On 02/10/2013 13:05, Dave Angel wrote:
On 2/10/2013 07:28, Robin Becker wrote:
The actual is this code from _renderPM.c
https://bitbucket.org/rptlab/reportlab/src/fa65fe72b6c2aaecb7747bf14884adb996d8e87f/src/rl_addons/renderPM/_renderPM.c?at=default
........
at the end of the lines etc etc.
Unfortunately, bitbucket doesn't properly support highlighting either,
so I had to copy/paste it into an editor to check for extra spaces.
That's apparently not your problem.
What I didn't understand before is that PyDoc_STRVAR is a macro, not a
function. And inside the macro's parameters, you're trying to define an
#ifdef. i don't think Microsoft supports that.
If I'm right, you need to separate out the conditional string
concatenation from the macro expansion. it's been too long for me even
to remember the correct way to do that. There are some legal tricks you
can use. Maybe search the internet for "preprocessor stringizing".
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that's what I have done; it seems to work OK for MSVC and I'll have to check
later if it breaks GCC or if I need to do token pasting or something.
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