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RE: gcc bug, cygwin specific cygwin-1.3.10-1 gcc-2.95.3-5
- From: "Robinow, David" <drobinow at dayton dot adroit dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 09:19:19 -0500
- Subject: RE: gcc bug, cygwin specific cygwin-1.3.10-1 gcc-2.95.3-5
> From: Alex Song [mailto:alexs@pdd.edmi.com.au]
> is end being a global variable specific to the C language (which i doubt)
? to
> gcc ? to cygwin ? to windows ? or is it ALWAYS the case ?
It's not always the case. I was able to compile/run the test program on
Solaris, with three different compilers, including gcc.
It's not specific to cygwin or windows. It wouldn't link on Irix 6.5 either
with gcc or the native compiler (hence not specific to gcc either.)
I doubt it's specific to the C language but clearly you can't test it using
Fortan since "end" is definitely a reserved word there.
Please note that, given the information above, this is now off topic.
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