Hi Eric,
I don´t know the amount of files you need to preprocess, but as i said, i  
use EnLarge (a modified version of Jappo) and had no problems at all  
preprocessing 700+ files.

One thing to note here is that i´m using EnLarge from an Ant task inside  
Eclipse. I don´t know if this is relevant or not, but again, i never had  
any problems with the number of files. Also, i´m working on a PC, not a  
Mac, so no idea if that could be the problem...

On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 06:33:22 -0300, Eric Priou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

> Hi Austin,
>
>
>
>> I use CPP with utf-8 files on Linux with no problems.
>>
>> I don't understand your comment about including #ifdef.
>
>
> Actually, I was trying to use your article's in order to make cpp works.
>
> I found some issues :
>
> - it seems that cpp doesn't comes with a recursive option.
> I am not a shell guru and didn't achieve to redirect or pipe in the
> type of hierarchy that an actionscript project might have.
> May be you can be of any help ?!
>
> - I talked about utf-8, but I can't say it's my issue.
> I work on osx 10.4.9.
> When I used it on my as files, the output still contain the #ifdef
> directives inside.
> This is really strange.
>
> I had also a strange result, for example, when using -D DEBUG=test.
> The output changed correctly DEBUG by test, but still got all the
> #ifdef and such.
> Like so :
> #ifdef test
>       // my preprocess
> #endif
>
> - I didn't achieve to keep \n in the preprocessed output.
> The result is chunked.
>
>
> I've read mike chamber's article.
> He said that he had trouble with the cpp that ships in osx.
> I don't know which ones ?!
>
> I didn't get the chance to compile cpp on my own.
> I tried to follow Darron's advice in using gpp.
> The result was quiet the same, unfortunatly…
>
> I used jappo, which had the best results of all, but the output filed
> at a point.
> Seems that it work for an average amount of files and stops if there
> is too much.
> The project don't live anymore and the authors just don't answer to
> any mail.
>
> So if someone use a preprocessor on osx with success, please guide me.
> I am a little disappointed by the fact that the tools are just there,
> but I was unable to use them :(
>
> Thanks anyhow.
>
> Le 5 juin 07 à 15:28, Austin Haas a écrit :
>
>>
>>
>
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