Strange cc warning
teittinen at cc.helsinki.fi
teittinen at cc.helsinki.fi
Thu Feb 2 22:22:32 AEST 1989
In article <490 at marob.MASA.COM>, daveh at marob.MASA.COM (Dave Hammond) writes:
> when
> I switch to the next higher warning level (-W 2) the following completely
> unobvious warning appears:
>
> .../include/dsipriv.h(88) : warning 74:
> non standard extension used - 'macro formals in strings'
>
> The macro in question is defined as follows:
>
> /* copy IN to OUT for LEN chars, enclosing OUT in dbl. quotes */
> #define REQUOTE(in, out, len) if ((in) && (out)) { \
> *(out) = '"'; \
This is wrong ---------------------------^^^
> Line 88 ---------------------> strncpy((out)+1, (in), (len)); \
> (out)[(len)-1] = 0; \
> strcat((out), "\""); \
> (in) = (out); }
You may not use quote character (") in character variable. The part I've
marked should be '\"' and then you should not get any warnings.
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