[shell-coding] Re: Compiling LS modules with DEV-C++
From: "Brian Wolven" <brian.wolven@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <shell-coding@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 20:11:28 -0500
A. Klingenstein wrote:
> Brian Wolven wrote:
>> Kevin Schaffer wrote:
>>
>>> Brian Wolven wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> 198 C:\LiteStep\modules\archive\winplace\winplace.cpp
>>>> invalid conversion from `void (*)(HWND__*, char*)' to `void
>>>
>>> Is that the entire error message? It looks like it's been cut off.
>>
>>
>> That was all it showed, but it may have been a bug in dev-c++'s error
>> logging/display - it is a beta version (Dev-C++ 5 beta 8.4).
>> Changing all of the function defs to use "const char* arg" rather
>> than "char* arg" made it happy though.
>
> Yes, Dev-C++ has a bug there, a pretty old bug in fact :(
> If you go into the "compiler" tab you can see the full error message,
> unabridged, but without the "doubleclick goes to offending line"
> feature :/
Thanks - I'd checked out the other tabs, but didn't ever note that
difference. Do you know if it is possible to use their IDE in
conjunction with an external editor, i.e., use vim or the like "inside"
the tabbed windows? Any serious editing has to be done with vim -
debugging and fixing compiler warnings is fine within the existing
default interface, but not major surgery. =)
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