How to force cpp to abort?
Michael Meissner
meissner at osf.org
Tue Aug 14 03:21:21 AEST 1990
In article <MIKEG.90Aug13092741 at c3.c3.lanl.gov> mikeg at c3.c3.lanl.gov
(Michael P. Gerlek) writes:
| So, academic question: from what I understand, #error isn't guaranteed
| to stop compilation. Can someone tell me why there isn't something
| like an "#abort error-message-here" directive that *would* terminate?
| Seems like this'd be really useful...
I always use something like:
int double error; /* reason */
It's grungy, but it should generate an error on anything that calls
itself a C compiler.
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