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Re: gnats compiling error
From: |
Milan Zamazal |
Subject: |
Re: gnats compiling error |
Date: |
13 Mar 2001 21:18:41 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.0.98 |
>>>>> "GP" == Gerald Pfeifer <address@hidden> writes:
>> Is it sufficient to simply split the long string into several
>> strings via string concatenation
>>
>> "..." "..." "..." "..."
GP> No, I don't think so, for the result will be one big string.
Could someone please actually try it with the new gcc? I can imagine
the ISO requirement only concerns contingent limited buffer size for
reading a lexical element enclosed by two double quotes. I'd like to be
sure before doing the incredibly stupid thing of constructing the usage
description string in run time.
Thanks,
Milan Zamazal
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