It is in a c header file not a c++ header file. Sometimes it needs to be included. C++ should not try and use it as a keyword since it is extern "C".

David

Ireneusz Szczesniak wrote:
It must be a bug of GCC.  I will report it to them.

Ireneusz



But 'or' is a c++ keyword!
What I'm missing?

Thanks,

Marco Morandini


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