Tim, I've kludged my way to compiling gcc/cobol/cobcbei.c where I've
met the tree crowd and haven't yet gotten past:
../../gcctrunk_with_cobol/gcc/cobol/cobcbei.c:2086: error: invalid
type argument of '->' (have 'int')
../../gcctrunk_with_cobol/gcc/cobol/cobcbei.c:2086: error: invalid
type argument of '->' (have 'int')
../../gcctrunk_with_cobol/gcc/cobol/cobcbei.c:2086: error: invalid
type argument of '->' (have 'int')
When I run into such I've tried to extract the trouble spot into a
little test program. But I'm now into a nest of tree macros (many
changes since 2002) and conflicting gcc headers that I'm having
trouble unravelling. I'm thinking that I might be more useful at this
point by shifting gears and trying another project for a while:
from the gcc site:
Development->
Open projects->
projects for beginner GCC hackers->
General code cleanliness->
Disentangle the current web of header-header interdependencies.
I believe this will also help the cobol project, too. What say you?
-Tom
BTW, I've added cobol.texi into the mix and have it producing pdf
along with the other gcc docs.
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