8char function names from hell
Frank crash Edwards
crash at tsc3b21.UUCP
Wed Feb 10 00:13:53 AEST 1988
in article <380 at flatline.UUCP>, erict at flatline.UUCP (eric townsend) says:
>
> Just tried to compile some stuff I got from a friend. Low and
> behold, the unix-pc C compiler doesn't go past 8 characters in
> either a function or a varible name!
>
> [some deleted]
>
> Ranting over.. Seriously, though.. Is there any way to get around this?
> Any kludges, or preprocessors, or anything?
Yes. There's a PD replacement for cpp that is *any* length on defines. But
if the assembler/loader won't handle more than 8 characters, you're stuck
anyway (just like I am ;-).
The choices are to obtain cpp from an archive-site, or get shortc, which
just generates defines that will make the names unique within 'x' number
of characters (run-time option).
"Use the Source, Luke. Feel it flow through your fingertips..."
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