laza@cip-s01.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Alexander Lazarevic) (03/21/91)
Does anybody know where I might get the update for SAS/C 5.10a? (ftp) Does this update fix the #pragma bug? It has been posted before, but I can't remember how to "work around" this bug, exept leaving out the #pragma definition. /\ /--\lex.
BAXTER_A@wehi.dn.mu.oz (03/22/91)
In article <laza.669554854@cip-s01>, laza@cip-s01.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Alexander Lazarevic) writes: > Does anybody know where I might get the update for SAS/C 5.10a? (ftp) > Does this update fix the #pragma bug? > It has been posted before, but I can't remember how to "work around" this > bug, exept leaving out the #pragma definition. > > /\ > /--\lex. Could someone post the SAS/C update department fax number? I never even got 5.10! Regards Alan
neil@celia.UUCP (Neil Richmond) (03/27/91)
In article <laza.669554854@cip-s01> laza@cip-s01.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Alexander Lazarevic) writes: > >Does anybody know where I might get the update for SAS/C 5.10a? (ftp) >Does this update fix the #pragma bug? >It has been posted before, but I can't remember how to "work around" this >bug, exept leaving out the #pragma definition. > What is this bug? How long has it been around. I have been using 3.0, but I am going to pick up 5.1 tonight. I am also interested in getting a fix. I have some code that use a pragma statement. Thanks. neil -- Only 3203 shopping days left till the next millenium! Neil F. Richmond INTERNET: celia!neil@usc.edu Rhythm & Hues Inc. UUCP: ...{ames,hplabs}!lll-tis!celia!neil)
ryan@amix.commodore.com (Ryan Sheftel) (06/03/91)
How do I make a precompiled header for the SAS/C compiler? ---------- Ryan Sheftel UUCP: uunet!cbmvax!amix!undrground!ryan Internet: undrground!ryan@amix.commodore.com
jsmoller@jsmami.UUCP (Jesper Steen Moller) (06/04/91)
In article <B9oX33w164w@undrground.UUCP> undrground!ryan@amix.commodore.com (Ryan Sheftel) writes: > > How do I make a precompiled header for the SAS/C compiler? lc -ph -o[PreCompiledName] [file] where [PreCompiledName] is the desired output-file name, and [file] is the source file containing the "#include"s in question. Specify any extra includepaths by "-idrive:path/". To use the precompiled header, use option -H[PreCompiledName] And, finally, RTFM! > Ryan Sheftel Cheers, Jesper -- Jesper Steen Moller /// VOICE: +45 31 62 46 45 Maglemosevej 52 __ /// USENET: {rutgers|uunet|pyramid}! DK-2920 Charl \\\/// cbmvax!cbmehq!jsmami!jsmoller Denmark \XX/ FIDONET: 2:231/84.45
Jay@deepthot.cary.nc.us (Jay Denebeim) (06/06/91)
In article <B9oX33w164w@undrground.UUCP> undrground!ryan@amix.commodore.com (Ryan Sheftel) writes: >How do I make a precompiled header for the SAS/C compiler? Check out page C55 in your manual. > >---------- >Ryan Sheftel > >UUCP: uunet!cbmvax!amix!undrground!ryan >Internet: undrground!ryan@amix.commodore.com -- |_o_o|\\ |. o.| || The Jay Denebeim | . | || Software | o | || Distillery | |// Address: UUCP: mcnc.org!deepthot.uucp!jay ====== Internet: jay@deepthot.cary.nc.us BBS:(919)-460-7430 VOICE:(919)-460-6934