On 12/11/2010 13:21, div0 wrote:
On 12/11/2010 04:01, jfd wrote:
Help, anyone? Thank you.
The easiest way is to simply compile a one liner C module.
Then you get all the necessary stuff included and all the irritating
macros stripped out and converted to what they are actually supposed to
be. You can then probably run htod successfully; even if not it's much
easier converting the code by hand.
Doh, I forgot the most important bit:
Use the keep preprocessed file option of your compiler.
for gcc I think it's -E; in visual studio it's one of the options on the
Preprocessor properties page.
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