Andreas Baumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I tried to produce the C and header files from a GGO file for native
> Windows compilation with CL.EXE. Using any of the Cygwin or MinGW ports
> of 'gengen` and 'gengetopt` as built-chain works.
>
> As I see it, there is a small problem in the generated C code with the
> FIX_UNUSED macro which is sometimes called before or in the middle of a
> variable declaration in generated functions.
>
> After patching with gengetopt-2.22.2-fix-unused.patch, compilation is no problem.
>
Hi Andreas
actually this should have already been fixed by this candidate release,
if you want to try it
http://gdn.dsi.unifi.it/~bettini/gengetopt-2.22.3.tar.gzhope to hear from you soon
cheers
Lorenzo
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