From: Hendrik M. <qwi...@sn...> - 2008-04-07 13:09:53
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Hi all, A little ‘bug’ that was introduced somewhere between version 1.2 and 1.3.31: if you have a struct which has a variable having a Java keyword as name (e.g. ‘final’, which is not a keyword in C), you get a warning something like this: ‘Warning: 'final' is a Java keyword’. However, the code compiles and works fine with 1.3.31. The reason is obvious: in older versions, the C name was taken over in the construction of the wrapper functions, now generically ‘value’ is used. Therefore this warning has now become superfluous. H. -- Hendrik Maryns http://tcl.sfs.uni-tuebingen.de/~hendrik/ ================== http://aouw.org Ask smart questions, get good answers: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |