Probably 'index' is already defined as a function or variable in some header. In fact if you put all the code in a namespace, it compiles with no errors.
Regards,
Davide
> int index;
>
> public int main(string[] args)
> {
> stdout.printf("Ran program: %i",index);
> return 0;
> }
>
> I get the following errors:
> default/main.c:13: error: ‘index’ redeclared as different kind of symbol
> default/main.c:14: error: ‘index’ redeclared as different kind of symbol
>
> So I checked the C file, which contains the following:
> extern gint index;
> gint index = 0;
>
> This is what's throwing the C compiler off... Anybody have a suggestion?
> Thanks -Harry
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