It has been pointed out to me that I shouldn't be doing -Dunix when using the -ansi switch with gcc because the compiler should only define things which begin with an underscore. I can fix this easily. Does anyone know how MSVC handles the WIN32 definitions? Is there an equivalent switch for Windows which disables the definition of WIN32? My MSVC installation is currently hosed for some reason so I can't check this myself. cgf
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- Re: gcc/ansi question Christopher Faylor
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