Trigraphs are (if I recall) and ancient method of embedding extended
characters/bytecodes into code. Pretty much nobody ever uses them anymore.
Try "man gcc" type "/trigr" and look at what all comes up. It may be
educational.
You should be able to get rid of the warning by adding -no-trigraph to
the compiler flags in your makefile.
On 19 Feb 2002, Tom Whiting wrote:
>>relationship.c : 130: 49 warning: trigraph ??! ignored
>Well, I was hoping for a more general idea of what the warning was :)
>Obviously it's something that the compiler doesn't like, and I was just
>trying to figure out why it doesn't like it.. Showing the source code's
>not a problem though.. Here's the line it's complaining about (or one of
>3)
>stc("Hmm, they're not dating anyone (???!!!???!!!)\n\r",ch);
>What boggles me is that it's compiling fine on one server but throwing
>out warnings like mad on another.
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