Eugene Lee wrote:
> For some reason, Apple's GCC does not like the '"' in its assert().
The problem is not with Apple's gcc, nor with the Darwin definition of the
assert() macro, it's with cpp-precomp, Apple's C pre-processor that
implements support for pre-compiled headers.
> There are two diff
Hello all,
Is it possible to rate-limit a download in wget?
ie. limit the speed of the download to a specified number of k per second?
If not, it's a suggestion!
Cheers,
Colin
Boing :)
The same happened with VC++ 5.x, general agreement was: compiler bug.
That line is used for debugging only, if you need to compile that _now_
you can just comment it out I believe.
Somebody more knowledgable than me in this area please correct me if I'm
having my foot in my mouth :)
Heik
On Mac OS X 10.0.4, the core system is Darwin 1.3.7, and GCC is this
version:
bash-2.05$ cc -v
Reading specs from /usr/libexec/gcc/darwin/ppc/2.95.2/specs
Apple Computer, Inc. version gcc-926, based on gcc version 2.95.2 19991024
(release)
I ran into a problem compiling