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Re: [palito-dev] /cheat -ansi -pedantic
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Re: [palito-dev] /cheat -ansi -pedantic |
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Sat, 16 Aug 2003 00:50:33 -0300 |
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On Sat, Aug 16, 2003 at 04:56:20AM +0100, Tom Barnes-Lawrence wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 04:56:57PM -0300, address@hidden wrote:
> >
> Looking in the source:
> 710 void draw_menu()
> 711 {
> 712 int i;
> 713 int icsz2 = icon_size/2;
> 714 if(menu_owner == NULL) {
> 715 if(last_menu_owner == NULL)
> 716 return;
> 717
> 718 // exit animation
> 719 float d = client_width - menu_rect.x;
>
>
> Ah, the wonders of declaring variables local to blocks. This time,
> you've got one after the first statement of the block- I didn't know
> any version of C supported *that*...
>
> Incidentally, why do you keep doing that?
> Anyways, swapping those lines around in visual.c made it compile OK.
barrett: better add CFLAGS += -ansi -pedantic
from gcc manpage:
> The `-ansi' option does not cause non-ANSI programs to be rejected
> Gratuitously. For that, `-pedantic' is required in addition to `-ansi'.
>
> Cheers for the link to IWR, BTW. I'll put out a new bugfixy version soon,
> but I'll need to discuss heightmaps and stuff before I can do more.
>
I'm looking forward that :)