October 14, 2010 How to turn off strict prototype? | ||||
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Hi, I'm trying to test some benchmarking code with the dmc compiler but when compiling the source, I get error function has no prototype. Is there anyway to disable strict prototyping so it has similar behavior to other C++ compilers? I tried adding -r- to the commandline like this: dmc.exe -r- -mn -c -6 -o -DWIN32 -DNDEBUG -Ig:\dm\stlport\stlport -Ig: \dm\include -r- -oRelease\stepanov_vector.obj stepanov_vector.cpp but it still gave the same error. I tried putting it in the middle and at the end of the command as well. None of them worked. Thanks |
October 20, 2010 Re: How to turn off strict prototype? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Greatwolf | Greatwolf wrote:
> I'm trying to test some benchmarking code with the dmc compiler but when
> compiling the source, I get error function has no prototype. Is there
> anyway to disable strict prototyping so it has similar behavior to other
> C++ compilers?
>
> I tried adding -r- to the commandline like this:
>
> dmc.exe -r- -mn -c -6 -o -DWIN32 -DNDEBUG -Ig:\dm\stlport\stlport -Ig:
> \dm\include -r- -oRelease\stepanov_vector.obj stepanov_vector.cpp
>
> but it still gave the same error. I tried putting it in the middle and at the end of the command as well. None of them worked.
There is no way to turn it off for C++ code.
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