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-j1 does not work
Dec 31, 2003
nyra
Jan 01, 2004
Walter
Jan 02, 2004
nyra
Jan 02, 2004
Walter
December 31, 2003
I suddenly find the options -j0 -j1 -j2 seems not to work correct!
When I put some chinese in comments with error in same line,
I get no comments outputed by compiler.

For example:
s; //some comments, s is not defined symbol
this line will be noticed by compiler like this:
s; //some comments, s is not defined symbol
^ this symbol is undefined.
compiler gives me the original source line include comments.
Ok, then I put some chinese character in the comments
(of cause, with the -j1 options, but nothing with it)
compiler gives me blank:
s; //  ?  ?  ?, s is not defined symbol
^ this symbol is undefined.
the ? should be a chinese character.
I have seen the binary value of above line.
compiler really put blank space, not unicode, not UTF-8.

I'm confusing, what did dmc do while outputing or processing source.



January 01, 2004
I'll have to see a small example. As far as I know, absolutely nothing has changed for years in the -j support! Thanks, -Walter

"nyra" <nyra_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:bsv69q$1oji$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> I suddenly find the options -j0 -j1 -j2 seems not to work correct!
> When I put some chinese in comments with error in same line,
> I get no comments outputed by compiler.
>
> For example:
> s; //some comments, s is not defined symbol
> this line will be noticed by compiler like this:
> s; //some comments, s is not defined symbol
> ^ this symbol is undefined.
> compiler gives me the original source line include comments.
> Ok, then I put some chinese character in the comments
> (of cause, with the -j1 options, but nothing with it)
> compiler gives me blank:
> s; //  ?  ?  ?, s is not defined symbol
> ^ this symbol is undefined.
> the ? should be a chinese character.
> I have seen the binary value of above line.
> compiler really put blank space, not unicode, not UTF-8.
>
> I'm confusing, what did dmc do while outputing or processing source.
>
>
>


January 02, 2004
here is a easy simple:
a undefine symbol name with a comments int chinese!

s;//ÖÐÎÄ×¢ÊÍ

but I'm not sure you can see it correctly.
this is the corresponding GBK value of chinese character
in HEX

D6D0 CEC4 D7A2 CACD



January 02, 2004
Thanks, I'll take it from here.